The Wingline House is a nearly 10,000 square foot residence across three levels in concrete and steel — designed top to bottom by Eurohouse Studio with full engineering management. This is not a wood-frame house with finishing applied. It is a structure where every steel connection, concrete pour, and mechanical penetration was coordinated before the first beam was lifted — because in concrete and steel, there are no adjustments after the fact.
Stone cladding, vertical timber screens, cantilevered rooflines, and floor-to-ceiling glazing — the exterior expression of a concrete and steel frame that allows architectural moves impossible in wood construction.



Building at this scale in concrete and steel demands a fundamentally different approach to coordination. Steel connections are fabricated to millimetre precision in a shop and must align exactly on site. Every embed plate, hold-down, and bracket is coordinated between the structural engineer, steel fabricator, and concrete formwork before the pour. Mechanical and electrical penetrations through concrete decks and steel beams are designed and placed before concrete is cast — there is no cutting after the fact. This is a different level of pre-construction planning, where the margin for error on a 10,000 sq ft three-level structure is measured in millimetres, not inches.
Steel frame and concrete deck construction on site — columns, beams, metal deck, and shoring across three levels with ocean views through the structure during the build.


The interior design extends the same precision language. Open-plan living with herringbone oak flooring, a full-height glass wine wall flanking a grand piano, and a floating staircase connecting all three levels. A private office with macassar ebony desk, calacatta marble feature wall, smoked glass chandelier, and walnut slatted panelling with backlit bookshelves. A cinema with tiered seating and a lounge bar with black marble floors — every room designed to the same tolerance as the structure itself.
Open-plan living anchored by herringbone oak flooring, dual sectional sofas, a full-height glass wine wall, grand piano, and brass geometric chandelier — the spatial freedom that only a concrete and steel clear span can deliver.


Macassar ebony desk, calacatta marble feature wall, smoked glass globe chandelier, walnut slatted panelling with backlit bookshelves, and Bentley Home chairs — a workspace designed with the same material rigour as the rest of the house.


Tiered seating with chevron walnut feature walls, upholstered acoustic panels, velvet bean bags, crystal wall sconces, and concealed LED cove lighting — a room designed for both acoustics and atmosphere.



Black marble floors, mirrored bottle display with backlit shelving, fluted bar front with LED under-lighting, walnut panelling, leather bar stools, and a retractable projection screen — entertainment on a residential scale that rivals commercial hospitality.



When the structure is the architecture and every millimetre matters — Eurohouse Studio designs, engineers, and builds at a level that wood framing cannot reach.
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