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Over the past decade, McLeod Bovell Modern House has honed their skills in crafting houses on challenging terrains, particularly steep and irregularly-shaped land. These areas often boast remarkable views but may lack notable immediate natural features. Despite the captivating vistas, the design firm strives to maintain a balance between prioritizing the view and embracing the exceptional opportunities offered by extreme topography. This allows for the creation of unique programmatic sequences and distinctive relationships between the houses and their surroundings.
G’Day House, McLeod Bovell Modern Houses
Photo by Ema Peters
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