Designed and built for the owners of a Newcastle-based glazing company, this reinterpretation of a terrace house draws in sunlight through large internal void spaces in the middle of the home. The result is a building of expressive sculptural form both inside and out. Located on a site only six metres wide, this home is built over four levels and is perched over the spectacular (and sometimes rugged) Newcastle coastline.  Materials were chosen to weather naturally and last well over a long period of time. Internally, a glass-floored bridge crosses high above the dining area, connecting the main bedroom to the rest of the home.

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