After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
Sarah drew inspiration from Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House and the Philip Johnson Glasshouse.
Timber and the addition of greenery throughout the interior help break up the mostly black and white palette inside and out.
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
Timber and the addition of greenery throughout the interior help break up the mostly black and white palette inside and out.
Timber and the addition of greenery throughout the interior help break up the mostly black and white palette inside and out.
Sarah Waller of Sarah Waller Architecture seized on a chance to build her dream home after a move took her from the UK to Australia. Channeling her love of minimalism and mid-century modern architecture, she designed and built Glasshouse, a 660-square-meter home in Noosa, Australia. Full-height glass spans the length of the home and blur the distinction between indoor and outdoor living. Simple lines, a monochromatic palette, and ample glazing help integrate the spacious steel-framed home into...
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
Glasshouse by Sarah Waller Architecture
Timber and the addition of greenery throughout the interior help break up the mostly black and white palette inside and out.
Simple lines, a monochromatic palette, and ample glazing help integrate the spacious steel-framed home into the surroundings that have been transformed with lush landscaping for a more tropical feel.
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
Timber and the addition of greenery throughout the interior help break up the mostly black and white palette inside and out.
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
The iconic Farnsworth House by Mies Van der Rohe is surrounded by flood waters due to the rising water of the nearby Fox River.
Image 2 of 9 from gallery of Fioretti House / A4 estudio. Photograph by García&Betancourt
After conceptualising her dream home for 20 years, architect, builder and designer Sarah Waller found the perfect plot of land to build it, in Noosa, Australia.
Image 3 of 9 from gallery of Fioretti House / A4 estudio. Photograph by García&Betancourt