Project 02

Mist Pavilion

A low concrete-and-glass dwelling that yields to the coastal mist, its deep eaves dissolving the boundary between water, sky, and structure.

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Mist Pavilion
Concept

A house that yields to the fog rather than fights it — atmosphere as the principal material.

Constructed with Board-Formed Concrete, Weathering Steel, Frameless Glass, Dark Anodised Trim, the pavilion ages with the climate. Weathering steel, board-formed concrete, and dark glazing all gather patina from the marine air, the building deepening rather than deteriorating.

The fog is not a problem. The fog is the building.

Set on the foggy coastline of southern Tasmania, Mist Pavilion was completed in 2024 as a private residence. The 280 m² home rests low across a 4,500 m² headland, its deep horizontal eaves and glazed elevations dissolving against the marine fog.

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Project 02

Mist Pavilion

Location
Bruny Island, Tasmania
Client Type
Private Individual
Gross Floor Area
280 m²
Structure
Concrete and Steel
Project Type
Residential
Completion
2024
Site Area
4,500 m²
Levels
2 above ground

Mist Pavilion