Our top property of the week-The Spaces

2021-11-24 03:13:23 By : Mr. Simon Lee

Welcome to our weekly property summary, we have compiled the best properties for sale and rental from all over the world. This week, we discovered a Georgian dance hall in Edinburgh and a new brutalist house in Sydney.

4 bedrooms; 456 square meters; POA via Modern House Famous Australian architect Peter Sutchbury celebrated the sunshine in this country house in Hunter, New South Wales. The Sacred Mountain House is like a huge architectural sundial, with four wings surrounding an open courtyard covered with grass. The house is directional, so the room can capture the movement of the sun in the sky throughout the day. A bird's-eye view of properties in New South Wales.

1 bedroom; 3,180 square feet; £975,000 from The Modern House A 9-foot-tall cupola crowns this living/working space in the heart of Edinburgh. This historic residence dates back to the 1850s when it was a ballroom with accommodation on three floors. The eye-catching first floor space of a Class B building is a huge open space with Georgian characteristics and incredible acoustics. The light-filled apartment occupies the first floor, and the basement is rented out as a commercial office, providing potential income for future owners of the building, or convenient family business opportunities. Take an online tour.

3 bedrooms; 2,098 square feet; $1.598 million from Sotheby's International Realty. The striking geometry rivals the mountain views in the award-winning Pasadena home of architect Elsye Alam. This Indonesian-born architect is the founder of ID-EA. She designed the California real estate as her family residence, filling it with elegant and practical details to highlight its unique environment. A 24-foot-long glass wall offers views of Eagle Rock, Griffith Park, and the San Gabriel Mountains, while a pair of 40-foot-tall Himalayan cedar trees inspired the vertical cedar slats and fiber cement that envelop the house Inspiration for cladding. Peek inside.

5 bedrooms; 500 square meters; POA via Ray White TRG The soaring concrete volume awaits in this Sydney property that combines brutal minimalism and loft life. This double bay residence is divided into five floors above and below ground, and includes a home office under the outdoor swimming pool-equipped with a view of the studio below. Concrete juxtaposes American walnut cabinets and furniture customized for the family, softening its simple personality-explore here.

4 bedrooms; 1,650 square feet; $639,000, from Premiere Property Group Some readers will recognize this colorful medieval residence-it played the home of Anne's parents in the comedy TV series "Scream". The Portland prefab house was designed by local architects Donald Blair and William Fletcher in 1959 as a model house for the developer’s Wedgwood Homestead. Its time warped interior highlights the fun and retro vibe of the show. Take the armchair tour.

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