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Cammeray House by Luigi Rosselli Architects

All architects learn primarily through doing – experimenting first in the mind and on paper, then on site, each decision informed by the outcomes of the last one. Thus the “first house” stands as a milestone in the work of any practice. While sometimes clumsy or naive, it always contains the germ of later work. Few, however, signal so powerfully the mature trajectory of an architect as does Luigi Rosselli’s Cammeray house, completed in 1991. And few are so germane to the development of the practice’s work that they are selected as its logo – the initial design sketch of the facade now

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