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Cloudview, a house designed for holiday stays by Paul Uhlmann Architects, is set high up in the rainforest of Springbrook National Park, forming an enchanting relationship with the Queensland coast below.
A result of the collaboration between the co-founders of the BuildHer Collective, Rebeka Morgan and Kribashini Hannon, and six of their DevelopHer Masterclass graduates, this two-fold development brings a unique kind of feminine sensibility into residential design.
Compelling architectural innovation – the kind that simplifies, improves, encourages and advances – is always born out of a real-life need or insight. This correlation undoubtedly underpins James Hardie’s new generation building material – Hardie™ Fine Texture Cladding.
The striking contour of the conceptual Zig Zag House instils an engaging rhythm of unexpected volumes in this residential Melbourne laneway.
James Hardie’s latest release, Hardie™ Fine Texture Cladding, strikes the perfect balance between the wants and needs of creatives and realists.
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For the second issue of The Habitus Edit we are looking at Internal Courtyards across the Asia Pacific Region perfect for coastal and inland locations alike.
Designed by Bark Design Architects, this single-level house cantilevers over a steep slope to embrace the view, breeze and indoor-outdoor living.
The BENT Annexe addition creates a feeling of all year round holiday charm with ample natural light in this 1960s Victorian home.