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Australia allocates $228 million towards new Indigenous cultural center in Canberra

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A new Indigenous cultural precinct where repatriated ancestral remains will be cared for, and where Indigenous Australia’s history will be unfurled through a large but little-known collection, is set to become a reality in four years on the shore of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra.

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Want to Downsize? These 155-Square-Foot Tiny Homes Might Be the Upgrade You’re Looking For

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Australian company Fabprefab’s $116K unit comes with precision-milled plywood interiors, Fisher & Paykel appliances, and off-grid capabilities. Welcome to Tiny Home Profiles , an interview series with people pushing the limits of living small. Now, the prefab builder has a new, compact design meant to target another issue.

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Iron Chef Residence, South Australia

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But when heritage conservation constraints and two beautiful, but frightfully situated river red gums suggest a different home entirely, a true collaboration between client and Architect emerge.

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Eight homes with light-filled kitchens from Australia to Slovenia

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For our latest lookbook , we've chosen eight kitchens in contemporary homes where strategically placed windows and glazing create well-lit spaces for cooking and spending quality time with family and friends. She sees the new kitchen, which features a kitchen island with a worktop of recycled Australian hardwood, as the centre of the home.

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Mt Buller Ski Lodge, Victoria, Australia

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We turned unusable space into illuminating features to create a warm and luxurious, relaxing home where our clients could relax after a day on the slopes. Attached on three sides and facing southwest, the 35-sqm villa was compact, dark and always artificially lit.

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"Oozy mortar" gives textured finish to brick home in Australia by Studio Roam

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Oozing mortar joints create a "crusty crown" for The Brick House, a family home in Perth , Australia that has recently been completed by local practice Studio Roam. Located in the suburb of Highgate, the home replaces an existing cottage on the site that had been occupied by the clients for several years.

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Wabi-sabi philosophy guides design of accessible coastal home in Australia

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Australian studio Dane Taylor Design has completed Butterfly House, an accessible coastal home in New South Wales that is informed by Japanese aesthetics. Butterfly House is spread across two rectangular volumes topped with sloping roofs, after which the home is named. The photography is by Daniel Mulheran.

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