Melbourne-based architecture and urban design practice that integrates academic and practice-based research into its work. Its approach is for generous, opportunistic architecture connected to physical and non-physical conditions of environment.
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This inventive solution to a client request for more living space – converting an existing garage into “a little house” – became the first in a series of incremental interventions to a suburban home. It was also the first collaborative residential project for Louise Wright and Mauro Baracco.
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