Sunnybanks House
for Core Collective Architects
Architectural and interior photography of the Sunnybanks House for Core Collective Architects. The house sits on a hill overlooking the Channel – with beautiful sweeping views of the ocean beyond. Utilising concrete as the primary material, the house is amazingly warm due to it’s north facing aspect and carefully selected interior furnishings.
This is a special house designed for a retired couple, making the move from Sydney to the luscious landscape of Middleton in southern Tasmania. It’s a home in which to live in, to connect with the land, to watch the weather and the stars, and to accommodate visiting family members.
Interior images feature furniture by local craftsman Scott Van Tuil.
A practitioner of honesty; in photography and life. Adam combines careful composition with light-footed spontaneity to uncover the human truth. With an eye for dramatic tension, his work reflects a life spent roaming within and beyond the wild Tasmanian landscape, responding to diverse creative briefs. He instinctively turns the abstract into the iconic. Making rare moments accessible to a new audience.
Drawn to photography as a teenager, technical proficiency and an understanding of image making were honed by a decade of design and creative direction. This period also marked the beginning of a diverse creative network that continues to evolve, and bring scalability to Adam's work to this day.
Architecture, people and landscape are the heroes. But the best story is always yet to be told.
Telephone +61 408 350 614
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