Cabbage Tree House / Peter Stutchbury Architecture
The site is a north-facing small escarpment that is characterized by a large floating rock shelf, and a waterway that stems from a distant catchment and flows steadily to the coastal bay through remnant swamplands. Cabbage Tree House is a member of the hillside – a physical participant of the character of this place. It anchors with purpose and sits with logic against the hill.


- architects: Peter Stutchbury Architecture
- Location: Bayview, Australia
- Project Year: 2017
- Photographs: Michael Nicholson
- Area: 197.0 m2