Point Nepean House

Set on the shores of a man-made lake, Point Nepean House has a strong architectural presence. The ambitious project, designed by Pandolfini Architects, gracefully contours with the landscape, creating intimate retreats that draw the eye to the surrounding beauty.

 

Overlooking the Sorrento golf course, Point Nepean House boasts a large structure that is visually softened by delicate timber cladding. Its composition features an extensive perimeter wall and a clover-shaped form, with curves accentuated by the cladding, alongside internal dividing walls and a series of amenity pods. The perimeter wall gracefully integrates with the landscape, providing shelter from neighbouring views. Behind this wall, the home’s organic structure unfolds, paralleling the lake and echoing the gentle edges of the shoreline.

 

Architecture & Interior Design:  Pandolfini Architects
Builder:  Visioneer
Landscape Architecture:  Eckersley Garden Architecture
Engineering:  WebbConsult
Photography:  Tasha Tylee
Styling:  Jess Kneebone