I think it was the photography of this residential property by Chris Cole that first caught my attention - the colour grading worked seamlessly well with the interior design to omit a vintage atmosphere. He probably tried to capture the age and history of this house which dates back to 1972. Designed by Harry Seidler & Associates, Gissing House is built of hollow concrete piers as well as a concrete floor and roof. The interior design is full of geometric, cylindrical and grid-like shapes adding depths and dimensions to an adventurous design.
The living area opens onto a paved terrace around a swimming pool, making use of the gorgeous floor-to-ceiling windows. The landscaping consists of a mesh of materials and textures from pebble paths to timber shutters and concret blocks against delicate foliage of plants - all in all, it creates an environment where nature meets architecture.
Source: Modern House
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