Better Pavilion Design, Leaf House by Undercurrent Architects

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A pavilion made for a private residence in Sydney, Australia. Pavilion roof is made as the leaves fall so it looks unique. To support the roof that looks for overlap in the structure of tubular steel in the shape like a branch. Glass transparent to restrict between interior and exterior, this is so beautiful scenery around this pavilion can be seen clearly from inside the room. With the barrier between interior and exterior, then the privacy of the owner of the pavilion is also maintained. Private rooms tucked under the podium this fusion sandstone terrain. Leaf house was done by Undercurrent Architects, visit their website for more information.

leaf house private residence by Undercurrent Architects

Leaf House roof designs such as leaves fall

transparent glass and interior partition between ekterior

Leaf House interior design by Undercurrent Architects

Leaf House pavilion design by Undercurrent Architects

leaf house tubular steel structure

Leaf House visible from the top of the tower

design of steel structures to form branches

staircase design Leaf House by Undercurrent Architects

Leaf House exterior design

Leaf House lighting design

Leaf House ceiling design by Undercurrent Architects

Architecture by Undercurrent Architects
Photographs are by Hugh Rutherford

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