Mornington Peninsula Architect

Treetop House, McCrae

Adjacent to the National Park on the slopes of Arthurs Seat, this family home carefully navigates the complex terrain and nestles into its lush surrounds whilst making the most of its northerly aspect and commanding views over Port Philip Bay. An exercise in restraint and simplicity, the design utilises extensive Australian timbers throughout to add warmth and textural layers to the building form.

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