dual occupancy
Tannah Court is a study in how far the dual-occupancy typology can be taken. The residences are composed as a single sculpted form — soft curves, deep shadowed balconies and a palette of warm render, timber and stone that belongs unmistakably to the Gold Coast waterline.
Inside, the same discipline continues: light-filled living volumes that open fully to the outdoors, joinery treated as architecture rather than fit-out, and bedrooms and private spaces resolved with hotel-grade calm. Every decision was tested against both the experience of living here and the value it returns to the site.
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