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Little Hartley House

Responding to the challenges of its environment, this attractive, modern bushland home was constructed with a systematic approach to sustainability.
a bathroom with a mirror and a sink

40 Clive Street

A warm, modern renovation and addition project valuing sustainability objectives, thermal efficiency and visual detail.
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Cut-away Roof House

A contemporary timber-clad addition with sustainable, efficient spaces tailored to the needs of a growing family.
a house with a large roof

The Writer’s Bolthole

A writer’s ‘sanctuary’, but with no specific instructions for a space where writing would take place.
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Abbotsleigh Research Centre

The strongly timber-influenced research centre was the first stage in a strategic master plan by architects Johnson Pilton Walker to guide development on the school’s 10 ha site.
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Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal

A derelict century-old wharf shed in Cairns is transformed into the state-of-the-art, multi-purpose Cruise Liner Terminal (CLT), function and exhibition space.
a house with a garden and a lawn

Shifted View of a House

When Outcrop House was judged overall winner of the 2008 Australian Timber Design Awards, architect Peter Stutchbury modestly described the work as “one of restraint” – an enclave offering comfort, ease, place and dreaming, and promoting contemplation.
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Cottage Point House

Cottage Point House is located in an isolated settlement within Ku-ring-gai National Park on the waterfront of Coal and Candle Creek. The site is oriented east over the shallow bay, facing the weathered horizontal sandstone escarpments.

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