Discrete Insertion into the Landscape in Johanna House

Discrete Insertion into the Landscape
Discrete Insertion into the Landscape
Discrete Insertion into the Landscape
Discrete Insertion into the Landscape
Discrete Insertion into the Landscape
Discrete Insertion into the Landscape

Discrete Insertion into the LandscapeLarge sliding glass doors help to connect indoor and outdoors around the house and catch stunning views of the sea and the bush's flora and fauna. The most remarkable feature of the interior design is impressive fireplace that is placed in the center of the living area. House made of glass, steel, concrete and hit the earth and has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Johanna's house designed by Nicholas Burns on 100 hectares of land where native bush located on Johanna beach, Victoria, Australia. There are no trees to clean the house so that the development has minimal impact on the surrounding environment. Nicholas Burns described the creation of their colleagues as "a discrete insertion into the landscape", and it really is.