BKK Architects have designed the Enclave House in 2010. It is located in Melbourne, Australia and features about 509 square meters of livable space. The idea of the project was to create an adaptable home that could resist the passage of time and the changes that the owners wanted to make.
A pool and landscaped area can be found in the central courtyard while an indoor lightwell and water feature bring the entire garden in the middle of the living spaces.
The garden helps transforming the house into a secluded and intimate space that is the family’s own, a shelter from the busy lives and the noisy street.
Photos by John Wheatley – UA Creative













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