


The design responds intelligently to Camp Hill's established character while pushing beyond the typical. Geometric forms define the architecture, with a carefully composed material palette of concrete, timber, and expansive glazing creating visual weight and refinement. The facade balances privacy with connection, strategic openings frame specific views while maintaining a sense of sanctuary from the street. Landscaping will integrate seamlessly with the architecture, softening the strong lines while reinforcing the home's contemporary aesthetic.
The sunlight weighed 400kg in glass alone.
Internally, the layout prioritises how a modern family actually lives. Open-plan living spaces flow to outdoor entertaining areas, capitalising on Brisbane's climate and the site's natural aspects. Ceiling heights, material transitions, and spatial sequences have been meticulously resolved to create moments of calm throughout. Every detail from shadow lines to joinery integration has been considered and refined.
Faraday represents the calibre of outcome possible when clients, architects, and builders share a commitment to getting every detail right. It's contemporary architecture without compromise, built to the standard these homes demand.
