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Undulating Forms

“Bismarck House is experimental and original in nature,” says Andrew Burges, director of Andrew Burges Architects (ABA). As a house intended to be a holiday rental and a future bolthole for the clients, Julia and William Dangar, the ambitious, adventurous brief allowed for greater flexibility and exploration than a family home might. “We were asked to design freely, to do something we hadn’t done before, to experiment with materials and to create

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