Architectural Review Asia Pacific

MOUNT LAWLEY HOUSE

“THE BURNISHED CONCRETE FLOOR IS EXTREMELY HARDWEARING AND LOW MAINTENANCE; HOWEVER, THE MARBLE IN THE KITCHEN IS NOT. IT’S A NIGHTMARE TO LOOK AFTER, BUT SOME THINGS ARE WORTH IT. I LOVE THAT MARBLE.” – SIMONE ROBESON


How did the Mount Lawley house come to you and evolve?

The design was very much driven by the site constraints, more so than your typical project.

To develop this site successfully, I needed to be able to get as much quality built area as possible and enhance the sense of spaciousness, all while meeting council

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