Colours, Tones and Textures of the Local Flora
AMG Architects overcame a challenging brief, strict planning regulations and a sloping block to create the inspired residence, “Bellivia”.
AMG Architects captured the colours, tones and textures of the local flora in both the exterior and interior materials and finishes.
The centrally located, tiered courtyard is Bellivia’s heart and soul. Drawing together the home’s four building elements, it invites in and complements the coastal surroundings.
AMG Architects continually play with the concept of synergy, connecting the building wings with innovative design elements to balance integration and privacy, and melding the delineation between indoors and out.
A relaxed, yet refined coastal getaway, Bellivia embraces Australian outdoor living.
“After nine months’ occupancy, we have given up trying to find a fault, or a “wish this was different” element of design.
Right from the initial conversation Raj and Marc listened and have designed and achieved what I consider is a perfect result. Added to which, they have a sense of fun and professionalism which has made them a pleasure to work with.
It’s a beautiful home and we love it.” – Katie Phillips (Owner)
Colours, Tones and Textures of the Local Flora
AMG Architects overcame a challenging brief, strict planning regulations and a sloping block to create the inspired residence, “Bellivia”.
AMG Architects captured the colours, tones and textures of the local flora in both the exterior and interior materials and finishes.
The centrally located, tiered courtyard is Bellivia’s heart and soul. Drawing together the home’s four building elements, it invites in and complements the coastal surroundings.
AMG Architects continually play with the concept of synergy, connecting the building wings with innovative design elements to balance integration and privacy, and melding the delineation between indoors and out.
A relaxed, yet refined coastal getaway, Bellivia embraces Australian outdoor living.
“After nine months’ occupancy, we have given up trying to find a fault, or a “wish this was different” element of design.
Right from the initial conversation Raj and Marc listened and have designed and achieved what I consider is a perfect result. Added to which, they have a sense of fun and professionalism which has made them a pleasure to work with.
It’s a beautiful home and we love it.” – Katie Phillips (Owner)
Colours, Tones and Textures of the Local Flora
AMG Architects overcame a challenging brief, strict planning regulations and a sloping block to create the inspired residence, “Bellivia”.
AMG Architects captured the colours, tones and textures of the local flora in both the exterior and interior materials and finishes.
The centrally located, tiered courtyard is Bellivia’s heart and soul. Drawing together the home’s four building elements, it invites in and complements the coastal surroundings.
AMG Architects continually play with the concept of synergy, connecting the building wings with innovative design elements to balance integration and privacy, and melding the delineation between indoors and out.
A relaxed, yet refined coastal getaway, Bellivia embraces Australian outdoor living.
“After nine months’ occupancy, we have given up trying to find a fault, or a “wish this was different” element of design.
Right from the initial conversation Raj and Marc listened and have designed and achieved what I consider is a perfect result. Added to which, they have a sense of fun and professionalism which has made them a pleasure to work with.
It’s a beautiful home and we love it.” – Katie Phillips (Owner)