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In a subtropical city like Brisbane, the historic housing of which is defined by its timber construction traditions, it is a rare and welcomed challenge for architects to tackle a house made of bricks. Architect Angus Munro, director, Marc&Co, uncovered a layered history inside this masonry dwelling and a plethora of piecemeal additions accumulated during a lifetime of service as a home for a priest. As superfluous layers inside the

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