Georgina, an ex-commercial pilot, and her husband, Adrian Reis, purchased their four-hectare property six years ago. And they moved there permanently two and a half years ago shortly after retirement. The property contains the couple’s main house, Georgina’s studio a short distance from it, and accommodates dogs, chooks, horses – one of which belongs to Georgina’s daughter – and a wealth of birdlife.
Initially, the studio concept was simply about “keeping the office in order”. But it quickly evolved into the space one went to relax, dream or work – a feminine answer to the man-cave.
So by the time the pair approached principal architect of Branch Studio Architects, Nicholas Russo, with an openended brief, the project called for a brand of architectural magic.
Clearly a changeable space was needed.…
