The brief called for a new contemporary home to replace an existing two-bedroom fibro house that could accommodate a family of five. The design was driven by site context and passive solar design principles. The importance of utilizing materials, in
       
     
 The client, a rapidly growing ophthalmic practice, had outgrown their existing rooms and desperately needed more space. The brief called for a new fit-out, specialised rooms and spaces, to serve the needs of the practice within an existing high rise
       
     
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 The proposal was for a new house to accommodate a family of five, with the ability to also accommodate their elderly parents at some stage in the future. A palette of hard wearing and maintenance free building materials and finishes was a requiremen
       
     
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 The Client, a family with two young children were keen to increase the size and quality of space in their existing 1970’s home. The main entry was relocated to the north side to allow for a walk in robe next to the main bedroom at the front of the h