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‘The house itself represents an eroded form that the driven coastal weather and tidal change have roughed up. The ridges you see on the concrete surface are very much an expression’
Point Chevalier House
Point Chevalier House
A study in the sculptural qualities of concrete, this home finds the optimal balance between openness and protection on the harbour’s edge. Tall concrete fins with deep reveals provide sheltered and private spaces, while large windows amplify the beauty and drama of a spectacular coastal setting. Through careful design and detail, this concrete home provides a feeling of strength and permanence, while fitting discreetly into its surroundings.