Jennings House

Taking inspiration from contemporary Europe, its thoughtful design balances brutalist and Belgian-inspired architecture, with refined and sophisticated interiors. From the outset it’s clear: Jennings House is no ordinary design and build. It’s the product of seamless collaboration between Webster Architecture and Interiors, and AGUSHI, from initial concept and design development, to materiality and execution. And well-supported by Nathan Burkett Design on landscaping and Simone Haag on furniture, styling, object and art. And the result is breathtaking. A warm, minimalist palette of handmade Petersen Kolumba™ bricks (K91), black steel and glass delivers a beautiful combination of texture and tone on the external façade. But what makes this design a clear standout is the clever depth and layering, which softens the boldness and turns average house design on its head. Image: Derek Swalwell