Originally conceived as the personal residence of acclaimed Australian architect Gabrielle Poole, this home represents an early and highly significant example of his Quadropod design philosophy—lightweight, elevated, and deeply connected to its environment. Decades on, its enduring structure speaks to the integrity of its design, now thoughtfully preserved and reimagined for contemporary living.
The transformation has been guided by a respect for the original architecture, retaining as much of the existing framework as possible while introducing substantial structural and engineering upgrades. Collaborating with architect Angus Mackenzie, builder Jared Holmes, and structural engineer Hamish Gray, the home has been carefully brought up to modern standards. Inside, warm Australian timbers, refined natural stone finishes, and integrated smart systems create a layered, contemporary interior that feels both grounded and sophisticated.
Complementing the main residence, the original art studio—also designed by Gabrielle Poole—has been fully restored. Finished with the same level of craftsmanship and rich timber palette, it integrates seamlessly with the home while offering complete independence. This versatile space is currently utilised as a media room, games room, music studio, and office—providing a true multi-purpose retreat.
Beyond its architectural pedigree, the home offers an exceptional level of liveability. Expansive new decking extends the connection to the landscape, while upgraded services—including water systems, climate control, and intelligent lighting—ensure comfort and longevity. It is a home that balances history with innovation, equally suited to permanent living or as a refined hinterland retreat—an authentic piece of Australian design, evolved for the future.