Glass Book House / Sibling Architecture
The home, for the client of the Glass Book House, is a place to retreat from the outside world. This hideaway, to the rear of a Federation-style house in Tempe, Sydney, explores the home as a sanctuary…
Sibling is an architecture practice that makes people’s lives better. We do this by creating environments, experiences and strategies that respond to social needs and desires, making everyday life easier, more engaging, and more fun.
Working with communities, councils and companies, Sibling design and deliver across all scales and types of building; cultural, commercial, domestic, institutional and landscape.
Our research-based approach, driven by a keen interest in culture and connectivity, strengthens each project with fresh ideas and forms.
The practice is directed by Amelia Borg, Nicholas Braun, Jane Caught, Qianyi Lim and Timothy Moore.
LOCATION: Melbourne and Sydney / Australia
LEARN MORE: siblingarchitecture.com
The home, for the client of the Glass Book House, is a place to retreat from the outside world. This hideaway, to the rear of a Federation-style house in Tempe, Sydney, explores the home as a sanctuary…