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SURFSIDE HOUSE BY ANDREW BURGES ARCHITECTS

Clovelly – like most of Sydney’s eastern beach suburbs – is a tightly packed valley huddled around the beach below. The beach itself fronts a long channel of water spearing inland, creating layers of homes all looking at each other, stacked up and up among established banksia trees. It is a great place to raise a family, but there is no space for the typical suburban dream of a backyard and swings. Instead, the community spills out onto the streets and down to the water – and, in turn, the beach lifestyle spills into the home.

Surfside House by Andrew Burges Architects

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