Set on 40 ha with captivating views, this property was designed by internationally renowned architect Romaldo Giurgola for himself and his daughter. Romaldo Giurgola is most notable for designing Australias Parliament House.
Upon entering though the front pivot door crafted from Huon Pine by Tasmanian craftsman Kevin Perkins it becomes obvious that this house is a finely resolved piece of Australian Architecture. Beautifully designed and perfectly located in the landscape and expertly executed using high quality materials this house does not disappoint.
The spaces in the house are sublime and blur the boundaries between the building and the landscape it sits in. The moving walls result in a flexible floor plan suited to all times of the year and for all occasions and the central room is magnificent at any time of the day or night.
The qualities of this house need to be experienced to be believed. Turning from St Clair Road into the driveway following it as it crosses the dam wall you are hit with the breathtaking surprise of the house perched majestically with commanding views of the southern tablelands.
The heating style is in floor slab heating plus Cheminees Philippe Wood Combustion Stove. Furniture designed for the house by the architect that will remain includes 2 beds and a room divider/bookcase. An outdoor granite dining table will also remain.
Infrastructure includes 3 water tanks plus pump and a large dam.
Call Kim Gilbert on 0438 633 378 or 6238 1900 for more information.