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Zigzag Cabin by Drew Heath

Zigzag Cabin (see July/August 2003) brings together many of my ideas about architecture, which began to take shape in my early days of practice – everything custom built and designed with a timber and hardware store palette. The style has “Australian bush shack” and “tiny Japanese house” all over it. I started practising in my late twenties on a couple of small buildings and some alteration and addition projects,

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