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On Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, inside co-editor Gillian Serisier visits Lorne holiday house and discovers an architectural response quintessential to place.

There is something particularly appealing in the strident angularity of Lorne holiday house. The immediate appeal lies in the project feeling at home in its environment and cultural milieu, while the living appeal lies in an interior that affords a framed and encompassing interaction with the surrounding bush. Externally clad in jarrah, the colour harmonises with the surrounding, grey

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