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Living pavilions: Jacka Crescent Townhouses
Drawing on Canberra’s legacy of Brutalist architecture, three distinctive townhouses navigate a sloping site with a collection of living pavilions that hinge around secluded courtyard gardens.
ResidentialSun catcher: Empire House
Two subtle yet sophisticated pavilions designed by Austin Maynard Architects, delicately stitched to a modest Canberra cottage, honour the interwar character of the home, while connecting it with the outdoors.
ResidentialRevisited: Evans House by Enrico Taglietti and Associates
This early 1970s structure holds a commanding presence on its sloped site, demonstrating skilful choreography of the experience of arrival and considered layering of horizontal and vertical planes.
ResidentialFrankel House (1970) revisited
Roy Grounds’ highly crafted Canberra house for Sir Otto and Lady Margaret Frankel.
ResidentialNew Acton Precinct
Canberra’s New Acton Precinct incorporates art, retail, hospitality facilities and apartment complexes.
Landscape / urban, ResidentialPaterson House (1970) revisited
A Canberra house by Milan-born architect Enrico Taglietti.
ResidentialH House
Nino Bellantonio, AiL Studio and Joanna Nelson Architect enhance the social character of a 1950s Canberra courtyard home.
ResidentialA Forrest Clearing
An art deco home in Canberra, extended by Collins Caddaye Architects.
ResidentialCater House (1965) revisited
A Russell Jack expression of Sydney Regional style in Canberra.
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