Beautiful beach house by Marcus O’Reilly Architects
Marcus O’Reilly Architects carefully designed low-key, site responsive to Sorrento beach house in Mornington Peninsula of Victoria in Australia. Timber structure of arms definition of a beach house long standing tradition in the region. Using local materials to blend in, respect and praise it sought, the location near the national park. This site, which is the family of the owner of more than fifty years, the densely inhabitants of the eucalyptus trees that grow out of the rolling dunes of sand in place. Floating green stained cedar wood bleached volume and the visual response to Eucalyptus canopies. The increase of sand dunes that allows it is almost not disturbed as a pile up behind the site. Volume front anchored to earth with sloping sandstone walls lending a sense of gravity in the opposite light wood framed structures.
























