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Bundeena Beach House

"The elemental use of steel and timber, and a clear expression of surface and junction, echo the immediate natural and historic built environment." says Sam Crawford Architects on their design for Bundeena Beach House.

By: Sam Crawford Architects

Architecture-Page | Bundeena Beach House by Sam Crawford Architects
The main bedroom crouches like an insect over the main body of the house. Legs are made from a composite of steel and recycled timber.

Project details

  • Project Name: Bundeena Beach House
  • Client: Undisclosed
  • Project Type: House
  • Principal Designer/s: Sam Crawford Architects
  • Design Team: Sam Crawford, Jonathan Moore, Jane Silcock, Jolyon Sykes
  • Contractor/s: Premier Waterproofing
  • Date of commencement of project: March 2002
  • Date of completion of project: November 2004
  • Location of site: Bundeena Beach, NSW, Australia
  • Site Area: 794 sq m
  • Built-up Area: 160 sq m

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