The building forms are rural in nature, with their gable roofs referencing the typical historic barn forms. With unnecessary ornamentation stripped from the facades, the buildings’ contemporary exteriors are clad in a compressed cement sheet cladding and corrugated metal.
All photography by Peter Clarke. Writer’s House is an alteration to an existing orange brick veneer residence that was designed in the late 1960s by Michael R E Feldhagen. The house was originally built for the grandparents of the current owners who were Jewish Holocaust survivors and immigrated to Australia a few years prior to […]
Finding common ground between client and architect – the new faces of regional architecture, Brent Dunn and Katharina Hendel of Takt, take us beyond the image – to a place where we can re-engage with the process of collectively creating a dream.
AR147 is now available, featuring an interview with Ken Shuttleworth, a look at the challenges and pitfalls of starting your own practice, a debate on whether project managers and architects can ever be friends, and an architect with an extraordinary passion for recycled materials.