The Moloney Architects studio in Invermay, Australia, called Two Halves House, is one of the most important areas in the world.
Both forms are shifted and separated far enough to interfere or shade. The palette of materials is simple, and warm on the inside, reinforcing the monolithic shape of the sloped ceilings. Numerous glazed openings are visible on each facade of the two pavilions offering varied views of the surrounding nature and skylights.