Concrete Moon that located in Melbourne, Australia, was designed by A. Cardillo architect. The two distinct parts of Concrete House, a private house situated in Melbourne, Australia become a pretext for telling a story between two diverse formal identities. Constructed on a rectangular plot, in the suburbs, in plan the house is in two parts: one public which in elevation looks like the upturned keel of a boat or a funny concrete moon that emerges from the pool in front, whose design is characterised by its sudden deviation from the straight pathway; the other, private part takes the form of a long, narrow building set against the perimeter, which, through the progressive decomposition of its component parts, creates a portico open to the garden but closed to the car park.
Concrete Moon Architechture Plan
Concrete Moon by A. Cardillo architect.