15 one-of-a-kind houses attuned to Australia's diverse climates, topography, and raw beauty, revealing the way Australia's top architects craft their houses in relationship with the great outdoors. Australia has wildly differing topographies and climates,
15 one-of-a-kind houses attuned to Australia’s diverse climates, topography, and raw beauty, revealing the way Australia’s top architects craft their houses in relationship with the great outdoors.
Australia has wildly differing topographies and climates, and its best residential architecture draws on those site conditions in inventive ways. This book illustrates the strength of the countrys shift from British-influenced Georgian-style homes to more indigenous structures attuned to the landa movement led by Australian architects such as Glenn Murcutt, Richard Leplastrier, and Gabriel Poole in the 1970s.
Witness a range of new houses that grapple with the locales in which they are built. Up north, down south, and on the coast, from small and low-budget to multimillion-dollar dwellings, the focus is on the use of raw materials, energy efficiency, adaptable spaces, and embrace of the great outdoors for which the country is known.
Drawings and interviews with the architects shed light on how they apply their intelligence and creativity to produce striking buildings that are uniquely Australian. By Steve HuytonSteve Huyton is a an architectural writer for international magazines and a blogger at Total Design Reviews.200 color and b/w images15 Houses in Harmony with the Land200 color and b/w images
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