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The Elysium 154 House by BVN Architecture

April 20, 2010 By: wawan Category: best home trend, Home Design, Home Exterior, Home Interior, luxurious home, Minimalist home design, Unique home

The Elysium 154 House project done by BVN architecture in 2009. It is located in Noosa, Queensland, Australia. A minimalist design is chosen for this project, but even in minimalist design, this house is still looks luxurious and glamor. See detail of this Elysium 154 house from photos below:

elysium house81 The Elysium 154 House by BVN Architecture

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elysium house16 The Elysium 154 House by BVN Architecture

Project Description:
The Elysium 154, Noosa project is a residential development for the last sub-division within the highly desired Noosa Heads postcode. The large site consisting of 189 house allotments, communal leisure facilities (tennis courts, health spa, aquatic facilities) parkland and nature reserves is located inland from the Noosa coastline adjacent to Lake Weyba. The undulating, picturesque landscape of the site retains vast pockets of existing vegetation and is afforded distant views to the Sunshine Coast hinterland beyond.

This house enjoys a truly wonderful site, which slopes gently from the street on the south toward a small park and open space to the north. The softly, sweeping, curved walls and forms which identify this house are generated by an intuitive response to achieve both the north-east aspect and views to the northern parkland areas. The external textured wall finishes fold back into the interior of the dwelling along walls and ceilings where carefully detailed edges and transitions with smooth internal walls allow the threshold between inside and out to be distorted. Drawing the external garden and pool spaces into the building has amplified the sense of subtropical luxury.

Visit BVN Architecture’s website – here.

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