Article source: Luigi Rosselli Architects
Sydney’s ultimate trees are fine Port Jackson Figs. The pachyderms of the vegetal reign: fruit bearing, with dark glossy leaves and populated by many bird and bat colonies, they form the backdrop to “the new Twin Peaks” house.
Built on the bones of a solid 1970s Rose Bay home with an existing single roof ridge to the front and a substantial addition to the rear under a new second roof ridge; these design elements are the aspects that differentiate this new Twin Peaks from the original, Queen Anne, gabled Twin Peaks.
- Architects: Luigi Rosselli Architects (Jane McNeill)
- Project: The New Twin Peaks
- Location: Rose Bay, Australia
- Photography: Justin Alexander, Jane McNeill
- Software used: Autocad
- Interior Designer: Marianna Atlas
- Builder: Grid Projects Pty Ltd
- Structural Consultant: Rooney & Bye Pty Ltd
- Joiner: Sydney Joinery
- Landscaper: Rolling Stone Landscapes/ & EJM Landscape