This striking contemporary home in Coorparoo transforms a challenging site into a sophisticated urban sanctuary. The design navigates both a narrow 15-metre frontage and a significant 4-metre slope from street to rear boundary, turning these constraints into opportunities for architectural expression. Rather than fighting the topography, the home embraces it through a series of sculptural, terraced levels that cascade down the site.
Defined by its distinctive flowing rooflines with integrated greenery, the residence creates a dialogue between architecture and landscape. The material palette contrasts warm timber battens against crisp white concrete planes, while strategic glazing captures views and draws natural light deep into the home. Indoor and outdoor spaces blur seamlessly, with the dramatic cantilevered pool deck becoming a focal point for entertainment. The garage with V-shaped supports elevates the utilitarian into the sculptural. Throughout, curved forms soften the geometric composition, creating a home that feels both boldly contemporary and organically connected to its environment.