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Design moment PROJECT HOMES

What do leading architects, project-home builders and the () have in common? The unlikely trio produced affordable, architect-designed homes from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s. “The result was a rare marriage of high design and popular taste, producing some of Australia’s most distinctive and sought-after homes,” write Judith O’Callaghan and Charles Pickett in their. So rare, the authors maintain it was unique in the world.

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