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Noye House by Stuart Tanner Architects | Modern Australian House – part 2

noye house by stuart tanner architects in tasmania

This simple modern family house makes me dream. The public rooms – kitchen, dining room and living room – sit upstairs to get the most of the views. A rational planning allows for privacy between parents and children.

Based in Hobart, Tasmania, Stuart Tanner Architects considers public space, landscape and urban design play in their work. Here, the entrance demarcation wall marks the transition between the street and the house.

The Noye House can be viewed as an evolution of the mid-century modernism that was popularized in California. I like it! I feel the design can appeal to lots of families.

Visit online Stuart Tanner Architects for more photos. Check out the Pirate Bay House at the same time. According to Inhabitat, the Pirate Bay House fuses the subtle, elegant lines of modern architecture with environmentally sustainable goals.

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  • Wild Thyme
    July 16, 2008 at 11:21

    Thakns for bringing Stuart Tanner Architects to my attention, their work is beautiful.

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    August 1, 2009 at 20:37

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