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27.06.14

It feels like a bush house when you enter the front door
There are three 'main events' in experiencing this house at Peregian Beach. One is the outlook north to a wetland reserve. The second, a lovely journey up a series of timber platforms under mature Moreton Bay Ash Trees and the third a suspended pandanus leaf sculpture of a stingray from Arnhem Land.

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18.05.14

Distant Spheres of Influence
Sources of inspiration for modern home designs may come from far-off times and places. The Glass House Mountains House explores a seamless connection to landscape.

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12.10.13

Ideal Commute
Designed in glass, plywood and steel, Bark Design Studio stands between two leafy bloodwood trees, poised against the unrefined beauty of the Noosa Hinterland and functions as a showcase of Bark's design approach and principles.

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22.09.13

Top of the Mountain
A clear vision and a high regard for Zen philosophy delivers a modernist retreat in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of Maleny.

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28.04.13

Noosa Hinterland High Altitude
The hinterland house contains two main interconnected steel framed volumes for living and sleeping, perched high on the site to take in broad views of the Pacific coastline with the forested hinterland in the foreground.

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02.02.13

Bark Art Prize
Growth by Bark Lab was inspired by the sunlight which provides 'growth' to nature. Growth was created after Bark one an art prize and were engaged as Lead Artists at the 2013 Floating Land Festival. The project comprises a series of three physical constructs that aim to 'frame' or celebrate ones experience of nature.

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25.01.13

Inspired Homes
Engaging with its site's topography, orientation, views and vegetation, the interior practises the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi - "the beauty of things imperfect, impermanent and incomplete, allowed to weather and evolve over time".

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02.11.12

Tropical Houses
The occupant dwells in a world of transparency and dynamic patterns of light and shade through which natural breezes roam, dispersing the boundary between indoor and outdoor.