This is the kind of retro modernism you might expect to find in the Hollywood Hills.
The Planchonella House byJesse Bennettis a new contemporary home in Australias tropical northern reaches.
Its a wild, wavy concrete home that is perched high above the rain forest floor.
The Planchonella House stands on a sloping plot, lifted by tall supports for a high vantage point.
Indoors, the grand glass walls create a sort of visual wallpaper out of the flora outside.
The Planchonella House is a work of tropical modernism, but its roots are decidedly retro.
From its shape to its material, the home has a mid-century appeal.
Its interior design echoes this inspiration, creating a home that feels organic and lively from corner to corner.
[photography:sean fennessy, hat tip:archdaily]