The Terrace House is conceived as a quiet composition of plaster volumes and continuous glazing, shaped by deep roof planes that create shade and extend the living spaces into the garden. A strong horizontal datum defines each level, while a glass corner dissolves the boundary between interior rooms and the planted terrace.
Inside, a restrained palette and soft drapery filter daylight and calibrate privacy without closing the house off. The landscape is treated as an architectural element, with ornamental grasses and low planting creating a thickened perimeter that softens the slab edges and frames the approach.
The result is a house defined by proportion, shadow, and calm material clarity, where the experience is less about object making and more about living along a quiet garden edge.