BREEZEWAY HOUSE BY DAVID BOYLE ARCHITECT
Jun 01, 2020
4 minutes
Words by Casey Bryant
Photography by Brett Boardman
When I was young, we used to visit my uncle’s holiday house on the south coast of New South Wales. It was a small shack with a deep wraparound verandah where we slept through the summer nights. That memory of sleeping under an old, timber-framed roof with a cool breeze filtering through mosquito nets has stayed with me.
All kinds of locations, events and experiences inform the memory of a beach holiday, but we often develop the deepest bonds with the specific places we inhabit when we travel. In some cases, a very special building can create unique memories that
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