Architect Esmond Dorney is a hero in Tasmania. His distinctive 50s modernist homes combine architectural bravado with simple materials. The Tate House, designed in 1958, has been recently reworked by Preston Lane Architects, who consulted with Esmond’s son, architect Paddy Dorney.
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.