Tectonic House

CERA STRIBLEY, DANISH BRICK BLACK BEAUTY

Tectonic House Project Featuring Danish Bricks

Located in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, the Tectonic House by Cera Stribley Architects showcases the innovative use of LOHAS Australia's Danish Brick range. This project exemplifies the integration of natural materials and bold design.

Design Inspiration

Inspired by the dynamic landscape and coastal climate, the architects selected Danish Clay bricks for their natural beauty and sustainable qualities. These 100% natural bricks, made from clay, sand, and water, offer a wide range of textures and colours, enhancing the connection between home and the surrounding environment.

Unique Features of Danish Bricks

The Danish Brick collection includes soft-ironed and hand-ironed bricks in various formats, providing rich textures and timeless appeal. Their durability and versatility make them ideal for projects that require both elegance and resilience.

Sustainable Building Practices

LOHAS Australia is committed to offering eco-friendly building solutions. Our Danish Bricks are crafted to minimise environmental impact while ensuring exceptional performance and quality.

Discover the LOHAS Difference

The Tectonic House shows how the right materials can elevate a design. Discover how LOHAS Danish Bricks can transform your project by visiting Lohas Australia.


Product: Danish Brick Black Beauty

Architect: Cera Stribley

Photographer: Timothy Kaye

Location: Toorak, VIC

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