The House in South-Western Australia was completed by Tierra Design in 2011. Accompanied by trees and landscape, the residence is heavily approached because of the forest and walls. The stone walls are, in fact, the central spine of the design.
The building is divided into two wings which are connected and sheltered by white canopies. The rubble site walls inside the living wing are contrasting the limestone floors, the teak line panels and the crafted kitchen.
The residence is connected to the bush land site through the endemic species planted on the landscape terraces.



















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