Floating Structural Abodes

The North Avoca Studio is a Modern Home Hanging Off the Side of a Cliff

Architect Matt Thitchener created the North Avoca Studio as a mind-bending home that sits cantilevered on the side of a hill -- seeming to float above the surrounding greenery while looking out at the ocean.

Located in Sydney, Australia, the unique home is a multi-purpose space that allows owners to comfortably relax, meditate, work or entertain. The 650-square-foot cubed house was built sustainably and affixed to the side of a hill that looks down on to the Pacific Ocean. The entire roof is covered in solar panels to provide the home with eco-friendly energy, as well as a rain-harvesting system that was added to irrigate the garden.

The North Avoca Studio is a unique modern structure that mixes luxurious design with eco-friendly features.

Trend Themes

  1. Eco-friendly Architecture — An increasing focus on environmental sustainability in modern architecture, including solar panels, rain-harvesting systems, and energy-efficient features.
  2. Innovative Residential Design — Pushing the boundaries of traditional home design by creating cantilevered, floating structures that blend seamlessly with their environment.
  3. Multi-purpose Living Spaces — Creating homes that serve multiple functions, such as relaxing, working, meditating, and entertaining, in order to meet changing lifestyle needs.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Innovative architectural firms that specialize in eco-friendly, sustainable design and unique residential structures.
  2. Renewable Energy — Companies in the renewable energy industry that develop and implement solar panel and rain-harvesting systems for residential or commercial buildings.
  3. Interior Design — Interior designers that specialize in maximizing multi-purpose spaces to create functional yet stylish living environments.

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