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The Australian property market is surging, fuelled by high demand and short supply. Compounding this phenomenon is the ever-densifying urban fabric of contemporary cities. With real estate costly, constrained and quickly disappearing, families are forced to compromise on quality and accept the reality of developing suburbia. Fortunately, however, local Brisbane architect John Ellway was not so easily deterred, observing a unique opportunity to build more, with less.

Twin Houses re-imagines the typical housing model of middle-ring Brisbane suburbia. The concept responds to

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