Canadian design firm Architecture Building Culture works together with New Zealand-based landscape architects to create the Reef House. The interior is designed by San Francisco-based Lindsay Gerber Interiors with an Australian lighting designer as well.
The pavilion system comprises the space with the main section -- this is led by architect Mark Ritchie to preserve the heart and lungs of the space. The Reef House has a versatile living environment as it offers areas to live and entertain others. The various rooms don't only blend seamlessly together, they melt into the black bottom zero edge pool and the ocean that it overlooks. Other rooms include a powder room, service room, sports gear room, swimming pool, changing area, and more.
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A Tesm of Designers Join Forrces to Create the Reef House
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