The amorphous ceiling above the kitchen and living space allows for large amounts of natural to pour in from both sides of the room, a key consideration when trying to achieve even lighting conditions.
Architecture: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architects
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
Photography: Murray Fredericks
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Careful management of natural light creates warm and peaceful places to sit, privately enjoying framed views of the ocean.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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Revisiting a project from Foxground NSW.
The J-shaped spine linking the old cottage to the new extension via a small walkway, makes moving through the building a natural and fluid practice.
Architecture: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architects
Photography: Murray Fredericks
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The organic weight is firmly anchored by the industrial form-tied concrete base at the street level, establishing a profound sense of permanence and grounding the home in its landscape.
Architecture: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architects
Build: Harmony Build Pty Ltd
Photography: Murray Fredericks
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It’s a tight squeeze at our Millers Point project, but progress is moving fast! Every millimetre counts in making this small footprint feel intentional.
Architecture: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architects
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
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Contemporary indoor-outdoor living, featuring a sleek kitchen, bar and central entertaining space that opens to a private patio with a built-in barbecue and hidden spa.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Langridge Constructions Pty Ltd
Photography: Murray Fredericks
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Unsympathetic additions have been removed to open a previously dark and unfriendly space. Exposed brickwork and lush greenery create a secluded, north-facing garden oasis complete with a hidden pool and sliding deck cover.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Paul King Pty Ltd
Photography: Murray Fredericks
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Secret Garden is an oasis protected from the elements.
A cantilevered planter box and bold gestures creates character and presense. This cantilevered planter box mimics the rock out crops, sheltering the dining area whilst also having the sense of being at the lip of a wave for the surf loving clients.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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From this quiet corner, deliberate design elements work to expand the space, providing distant views whilst protecting privacy.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture Workshop
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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Natural light is always a critical element to the design. Every detail works to expand the space and encourage a harmonious cohesion between inside and out.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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Designing a bathroom at basement level has inevitable challenges. For Edgecliff House however, the high ceilings and cleverly integrated skylight create the feeling of being above ground.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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Edgecliff House: A heritage project with the added complexity of a sloping site. With rooms below ground level, there was a vital need for natural light. Strategically placed skylights and generous glazing brought life to this property, allowing the client to maximise usable space.
Architect: Alex Roth | RAW Roth Architecture
Build: Tiffany Projects @tiffany_projects
Photography: Tom Ferguson @tfadtomferguson
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