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Time Traveller

The character of Stockton is changing as modest worker’s cottages are replaced with big and boxy homes. Three Piece House, however, bucks this trend, which is not only prevalent in the Newcastle suburb but evident across Australia’s neighbourhoods.

Designed by TRIAS, the compact brick house is a specific response to the site, climate, client and streetscape. “It’s rare to get an opportunity to build in a suburb where architecture can respond to a changing place,” says Jennifer

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