House to Catch the Sun
A crisp, minimalist extension to a Brunswick Cottage, House to Catch the Sun does exactly as it suggests – the expansive windows and glass doors let light fill the home.
With exposed structural ceilings, concrete-block walls and a polished black slab, the home’s boldness complements its centerpiece; a courtyard with a natural garden that adjoins the long, linear kitchen.
The roof structure is designed with vertical ‘sun-catchers’ to lend qualities of airiness. They provide outlooks unique to a home of this size and low body mass.
Architect —
Studio Bright
Photographer —
Peter Bennetts