Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
Singaporean firm Guz Architects together with local practice Riva Architects, has recently completed two modern houses, that are nestled into the hillside in Logie Point, Jersey.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
The houses blend into the surrounding landscape, and makes use of integrated solar panels and air source heat pumps to provide low energy heating.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
A natural swimming pool surrounded by plants and rocks, provides a unique outdoor experience for the home owners.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
The design of the houses include a wave-like roofs that appears to ‘float’ above the walls of glass, while the stone work complements the surroundings and the traditional of dry stone walling found in Jersey.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
The stone walls can be experienced from the interior of the house too, and a curving steel and wood staircase with glass and wood railings connects the floors of the home.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
Due to the house being located on a headland, the living room, which is on the second floor, looks directly out to the water.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
A window-lined hallway connects the various areas of the house, and showcases the wood flooring.
Photography by Patrick Bingham-Hall
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