Excerpt
“In rural Victoria, West Coast House (1998) is an important early project, formative to Thompson’s ideals of weaving a house across its site, around trees and slopes without having to clear and flatten everything ‘just for architecture to begin’. The house responds topographically, drawing landscape in, with a concertinaed concrete block wall and cedar box that together establish ‘protected territories’ inside the building envelope.
More recent projects explore the relationship between architecture, ecology and environmental systems for flood and fire management integrated in their design, including the Bundanon Project… “
Link to magazine