A single-volume house — no walls, just views.
The Long Room is a linear pavilion on a coastal block at Watsons Bay. The brief was simple: one long space, no partitions, and every inch of it looking out to the water. The architect's scheme is a single 40-metre volume — living, kitchen, and sleeping all in one continuous room behind floor-to-ceiling glass. Our role was to make it buildable: the structural span, the glazing system, the services hidden in the timber ceiling. The result is a house that feels more like a lookout than a dwelling — a place to watch the harbour, the ferries, the weather roll in.