Real Living Australia

BRANCHING OUT

THERE’S NO CLEAR DESTINATION ON ARRIVAL at Lune de Sang. It’s easy to get lost when entering the property – which is somewhat the intention. Visitors are drawn to the hillside forest, with no clear view of the house or other buildings to show the way. Instead, they come upon these after being directed through a series of overgrown pathways, or green tunnels, and feel a sense of reorientation and release at finding the building and the long view to the hills.

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