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MB APARTMENT BY BOKEY GRANT ARCHITECTS

Often when we think of architecturally designed homes, we conjure an image of giant concrete cantilevers, metres of marble and a show-stopping infinity pool. But while these extravagances may be the reality for a small number of fortunate homeowners, much of the real bread-and-butter work for architects and designers is at the smaller and more humble scale of alterations, additions and renovations. Clients engage architects and designers to create homes that are suited to their sites and to their modes of living. The MB Apartment by Bokey Grant Architects is a clear example

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