Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architects are the creative team behing the concept for Under the Moonlight house. This striking abode features a crystallized geometric facade that seems to emerge from its rocky surroundings.
The striking structure features an angle-enriched exterior made of glass elements that allow for an abundance of natural light penetration within its spacious interior.
While the home's ground floor features a living space and kitchen, the residence's second storey houses two smaller rooms as well as a larger master bedroom with a bathroom and private spa. Mixing natural stone, wood, metal and glass materials, the Under the Moonlight house by Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architects is both a scenic and serene residence that takes in the beautiful landscape of its Dinner Plain, Victoria location in the heart of Australia.
Crystallized Angle Abodes
The Under the Moonlight House Displays Complex Geometries
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