A family sanctuary Mount Pleasant house by Robeson Architects where the garden and its connection to the most used spaces of the home take precedence over designing around a view.
A home for a young family and grandmother (in the future). All areas of the home had to be wheelchair accessible, complying with the gold standard of the 'Liveable Housing Design Guidelines'.
It's nice when the brief calls for a larger backyard than house. Too often the building footprint consumes most of the site, leaving little room for mother nature.
The brief for King George by Robeson Architects called for a modern working family home that would be respectful of the much-adored heritage cottage yet provide additions that were functional.
The Triangle House by Robeson Architects is built on a 180m2 triangular lot wedged between Hyde Park and the bustling Beaufort Street in the Western Australian suburb of Mount Lawley.