Blurring the line with the landscape

By
Amelia Barnes
August 25, 2017

The Invisible House is an internationally acclaimed, contemporary masterpiece designed by Peter Stutchbury Architecture.

Located on the western slopes of the Blue Mountains, the home offers a quintessentially Australian experience.

It’s a poetic, pragmatic house that explores every opportunity to connect with its location. A cantilevered roof shields the property from the often harsh climatic conditions, creating peaceful internal spaces with uninterrupted valley views.

A refined palette of robust materials such as off-form concrete, Mudgee stacked stone, hoop pine and copper further emphasise the hardworking, bespoke design.

The Invisible House is for sale through Sotheby’s International Realty in conjunction with Modern House Estate Agents – an agency that specialises in marketing architect-designed properties.

“This is a design that evokes a deep emotional response from the natural environment and built form. If there is architectural perfection, this must come close,” says Modern House principal and founder Marcus Lloyd-Jones.

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