Shaped largely by the site, the Glenbrook Residence, designed by David Jameson Architect , is conceptually a courtyard inserted between two heavy walls. Threading the walls through the treescape to create distinct yet connected structures allows the house to be divided spatially into the most public, most private and a living pavilion that can become either or both. The residual in-between spaces create outdoor rooms that engage the building. — via ArchDaily
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