Angling for the most sun and views

Updated September 20 2019 - 2:46pm, first published 7:00pm
While the 'functional elements' of the house aligned to the subdivision grid, the main spaces were cranked off grid to better orient to the views and sun. Photos by Tom Blachford
While the 'functional elements' of the house aligned to the subdivision grid, the main spaces were cranked off grid to better orient to the views and sun. Photos by Tom Blachford

No pain, no gain as they say. But architect Christopher Megowan wasn't expecting this much of a challenge when building a two angle house in Mt Eliza on Victoria's coast.

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