
How Three Simple Pavilions Create a Calm Country Home
Overlooking Wilson's Promontory and Corner Inlet, this South Gippsland retreat in Melbourne's south-east is defined by its sculptural forms and quiet materials. Designed by Neil Architecture, the home is inspired by the utilitarian farm buildings that dot the local landscape.
Three shed-like pavilions form a cohesive whole, connected by glazed links and oriented to frame views to the water while offering a sense of shelter and calm. Inside, a warm, simple palette of timber, stone, and clay grounds the architecture in nature, allowing the ever-changing landscape to take centre stage.
More than a holiday house, Fishharven is a place of retreat and renewal, a home designed for stillness, togetherness, and a lasting relationship with the land.
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Built by Kane Worthy Constructions
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Landscape by Acre Landscape
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