Within Sydney’s gentrified beachside suburb of Bronte, cluttered by renovations and rebuilds, Tribe Studio Architects suggests a restoratively elemental approach to coastal living.
Paddington House II sees Tribe Studio Architects extrude the existing roofline and silhouette to reach deeper into the site and create a voluminous living area.
Principal of Tribe Studio Architects Hannah Tribe is driven by an interest in domestic spaces, and has a growing portfolio spanning the hospitality, education and public sectors.
Bundeena House sees Tribe Studio Architects form a series of connected zones around a central outdoor courtyard space as an expression of an indoor and outdoor life and the ideal retreat.
Mosman House II by Tribe Studio Architects bring a considered refinement to sculpt the resulting home as an open and connected series of spaces, embedded in place.
Glebe House sees Tribe Studio Architects enliven the heritage home, embedding contemporary purpose and intercepting the journey of movement through the home, extending outward to the rear laneway.
Clovelly House sees Tribe Studio utilise a subtle and light inspired approach open and encourage an engagement between the inside and out, embracing the famed Sydney outdoor lived life.