A harbour-edge home arranged as a series of asymmetric concrete plates — each room its own frame, stacked and shifted to capture a different angle of the water.
The house reads as a small gallery: each living space occupies its own concrete frame, offset from its neighbour to create private terraces and borrowed views. Materials are deliberate and few — off-form concrete, blackbutt timber, raw brass hardware. Nothing decorative; every element is structural or functional.