Houses Australia — Issue 118 2017

(Grace) #1

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READING
Bookshelf
Architectural poetry,
investigating urbanism in
the city, a perspective on
architecture for children
and Tim Ross’s adoration
of mid-century design.


033
STUDIO
Studio Truly Truly
Founded by Australians Joel
and Kate Booy, Netherlands-
based Truly Truly tackles a
range of creative challenges.


035–
PRODUCTS
A playful kind of style
A selection of the latest
design products for the home.


069
STUDIO
Lee Broom
After starting out in theatre
school, Lee Broom now creates
products that have made
a significant mark on the
international design scene.


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PRODUCTS
Live a life outdoors
Furniture and design elements
to enliven your home’s exterior
living spaces.


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OUR HOUSES
Working with an architect
The clients for Welsh and
Major Architects’ Annandale
House share their experience
of working with an architect.


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PRODUCTS
Let the sun in
Oak doors, operable windows,
louvre solutions and more.


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POSTSCRIPT
Frenches Interior
Sibling Architecture’s interior
interventions to an inner-city
terrace house demonstrate that
accessibility and good design
aren’t mutually exclusive.


CONTENTS


PROJECTS

038–
Gibbon Street
by Cavill Architects
A worker’s cottage in Brisbane
has been transformed into an
imaginary “ruin” that honours
the poetics of decay.

062–
Grey Street House
by Local Architecture
Light and form are strategically
manipulated to create this home
in Perth, celebrating the process
and legacy of making.

046–
A Pavilion Between Trees
by Branch Studio Architects
This semidetached pavilion on
Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula
responds meaningfully to the
trees that determined its design.

054–
Marrickville House
by MI Architects
In Sydney, this efficient and
effective extension uses
unpretentious materials and a
simple form to meet the brief.

082–
Waterloo House
by Anthony Gill Architects
This Sydney heritage extension
is a fine example of how we can
protect our built heritage and
adapt it creatively for the future.

074–
Layer House
by Robson Rak
This sustainable beach house
on the Bellarine Peninsula
is modelled on the layers of
limestone that make up its site.

AT A GLANCE

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