Rose Park house

Overview

The Rose Park House is best described as a project of discovery from commencement to completion. From the street this early 1900’s Queen Anne Villa appears like any other, however beneath the surface lies a series of spaces designed to be unique in their function and expression, yet consistent in their approach.

Refined and Timeless

Off form concrete is used exclusively to support the pavilion form and consists of three parts; the flat roof over the patio, the pitched ‘nose-cone’, and the tapered blade walls. Taking full advantage of its rear Northern aspect, the concrete rises up to meet the midday sun, inviting warmth and shadow to cast across the interior, further enhancing the homogenous sculptural quality of the forms.

Pictured: Brunswick Lever on Round Rose in Matt Black
Designer: Studio Gram
Photographer:
Timothy Kaye

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