Set within its stunning natural surroundings on Hamilton Island, the residence is sculpted from concrete, stone, block work and glass resulting in a sequence of dramatic volumes incorporating airy living spaces and private sheltered outdoor zones.
The building elements are intertwined with reflection ponds and a swimming pool, lending a sense of tranquility and sensuous tactility whilst providing casual, elegant outdoor living amid the beauty and serenity of the island.
In 2011, Solis on Hamilton Island receive the coveted “National Architecture Award for Residential Architecture” from the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), along with the “Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture” from the Queensland Chapter of the AIA.
The AIA National Residential Award is the most significant residential architecture prize awarded in Australia.