Australia-based architects Steven Isaacs and Lisa Saville have turned a challenging building site into an environmentally sensitive sanctuary among the trees. Located just outside Sydney, the couple’s stunning abode is a lofty duplex built around the existing nature with an ultra-light footprint – an example of how thoughtful design can translate into stylish, sustainable living.
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I admit, this must be one of the nicest looking houses I’ve ever seen. I just love how everything is open and surrounded by all those branches.
its funny…it reminds me Frank Lloyd’s Waterfall house…same harmony between house and nature.
Incredible and real thinking, keep going on.
Thank´s for living and new architects.
Leo Mac Ender
Architect
It’s really beautiful. What a wonderful home it must make
This house is much too big, living in a sustainable manner within an ecosystem should require that we are conscious of the amount of space we are depriving the natural ecosystem of. This involves considering the loss of sunlight and rain to the soil below the house as well as the air space (e.g. bird habitat). We cannot simply move the suburbs into the forest. This is indeed, I admit, is a good looking design, but more thought should be put into how it interacts with the nature it is surrounded by, other tree house designs on this site have done much better jobs in that respect.
We have a large slopping block in the Sutherland Shire and would love to rebuild or demolish and start afresh with one of your fantastic designs, do you do small budgets around 2K. Love to know! Kay.