One Wybelenna located in Brisbane, Australia was designed by Shaun Lockyer Architects. The construction was built almost from scratch out of a remnant of a Robin Gibson cottage.
The house features a long, linear plan, created specially to soak up the winter sun and to provide direct access to the pool and garden.
Despite the fact that it’s a large house, it has a strong sustainability and includes turf roofs, 140.000 l of water, 15 KW of solar power and recycled materials. Its timeless architecture is provided by the use of natural zinc, tallowwood, slate and travertine that contribute to a robust aesthetic.











































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