Beaumaris House by Maddison Architects
Situated on one of the most elevated seaside locations in Melbourne, Australia, Maddison Architects





Situated on one of the most elevated seaside locations in Melbourne, Australia, Maddison Architects present its Beaumaris House. Featuring 270-degree views of port Philip Bay, the residence has a south-facing cantilevered zinc-clad living element and a two-story north-facing masonry bedroom element. The concept of discreet north and south building elements is further emphasized internally with the PFC expression and concrete block work continuing in the circulation spaces. Fully sustainable and breathtakingly gorgeous, Maddison Architects have certainly done well for themselves.
Source: ArchDaily