The Good House by Crone Partners
Australia-based firm Crone Partners have delivered another progression in architecture with “The




Australia-based firm Crone Partners have delivered another progression in architecture with “The Good House,” their latest project. “The Good House” is a private home collaboratively designed by the client and Crone Partners. Culturally, The Good House fits into the notion of organic growth and process, a popular demand in today’s context. It achieves this through its design, which is based on the closing and opening of rectangular wall panels throughout the house. This allows for near-infinite space combinations, and also can help accommodate the growth of the family itself. The Good House is meant to exemplify design in a limited suburban space, as well as create a comforting environment that can be lived in over time.
Source: Contemporist