Ravine House / ROAr

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South Coogee, Australia
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© Rolf Ockert

Text description provided by the architects. This site is certainly one of the most unusual we have ever come across. There is no backyard. instead of a rocky ravine that brings the cliffs of the Pacific Ocean right into its core. The house is an extension of its location and could not reasonably sit anywhere else. It grows out of the rock organically and responds to the gorge that defines its base. The resulting X-shaped plan of the house suits its internal organization perfectly, with four bedrooms upstairs and Living, Dining, Loggia, and a Garage on the main level, both above the grounds. The natural fall in the rock allows two more levels below, getting more private and intimate with its rocky location, as one goes down. 

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Cite: "Ravine House / ROAr" 04 Mar 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/997381/ravine-house-roar> ISSN 0719-8884

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