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Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsIf you’re a fan of Modernist architecture, prepare to fall in love with this gorgeous glass-and-steel dwelling inspired by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/mies-van-der-rohe" target="_blank">Mies van der Rohe</a>. The Wirra Willa Pavilion, named after the Australian indigenous word for ‘green tree,’ was designed by architect <a href="http://matthewwoodward.com.au" target="_blank">Matthew Woodward</a> for his family’s 80-acre property in Somersby, about an hour’s drive north of Sydney. Surrounded by a lush green landscape, the elegant retreat cantilevers over a natural spring-fed dam and appears to perfectly blend in with its bucolic setting.1
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsLocated on the site of a former citrus fruit orchard, the small and elegant Wirra Willa Pavilion serves as a spa and guesthouse for a larger residence on the same grounds.2
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsIts remote location and minimalist design create a relaxing environment that calms visitors by immersing them in nature.3
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Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsThe glazed 72-square-meter pavilion features a minimalist natural materials palette comprising vertical timber slats, steel, concrete, and sandstone.5
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsThe interior spaces include a sunken spa and living room on the cantilevered end; a bathroom, kitchen, and storage space in the middle; and a bedroom with a folding bed on the opposite end.6
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsThe timber flooring is made from native Australian tallowwood and the walls are covered in locally quarried Somersby white sandstone.7
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsThe pavilion has a northeast orientation to optimize solar gain conditions in the winter and natural cross winds which pass through the dwelling through the sliding glass panels.8
Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward ArchitectsThe building took approximately eight months to complete.9









