Outdoor Design

SLICE OF HEAVEN

Hidden in a small valley in the inner western suburbs of Brisbane is this architectural gem. You wouldn’t know it, but there are neighbours all around, none of whom can see into this secret subtropical retreat. However it wasn’t always like this.

The site has undergone a significant transformation under the guiding hand of Will Marcus, principal of ARGO. “It was a steeply sloping, dry, rocky piece of land that fed into a dry gully,” says Will of the site when he first saw it. “Mature eucalypts covered the property and their phyto-toxins had effectively poisoned the soil, which prevented anything other than sparse grasses and brambles from growing.” Needless

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