Flux series ll looks very similar to the first series from the outside however there have been many changes to the interior for this particular design. Thick Stone walls form the main structure and interior throughout supporting the cedar beams. There are four sloped entrance path that run down underneath the structure with a staircase taking you up into the main interior from below. Also located under the structure is a garage areas and a car parking area that is accessed by 2 separate driveways, one to drive in and the other to drive out. This underground feature keeps the areas on ground level to be left natural with minimal landscaping required.
The main interior is in a ring shape with a floor area of 600 meter square. Each living quarter divided by the thick stone walls and each room has access into the other by a small corridor running through the outer edges of the interior. Windows and doorways run from each room to the pool area at the centre of the building.
A mezzanine second floor of 147 metre square runs above the main interior which provides several bedrooms, study rooms and lounge areas, all looking out onto the pool area with balconies onto the terrace area above the swimming pool.
The 14 meter diameter pool is the centre piece of the Flux building with an open top roof above. A Spa, sauna and gym are part of this main feature of the building which is located in one of the sections of the interior devisions.
The 360 degree windows to the outer building run horizontally between the timber beams to allow more space to the main interior. The cedar timber beams create a subtle camoflage to the exterior of the building as a way to unite the surrounding nature between the two environments. Further windows run above this outer area to create a greenhouse feel to this outer edge of the interior bringing in plenty of natural light into this space.