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AHEAD OF THE CURVE

When Sheree and Jonathan Burge, owners of this four-bedroom house in Melbourne’s inner north, asked Kennedy Nolan to design them an addition that was outside the box, the architects responded both literally and figuratively. The result, a pavilion separated from the main house by a pool, is a fanciful celebration of the curve, sculptured in brick and a world away from the four-square Edwardian weatherboard at the front.

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