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Peter Stutchbury Architecture

Built on the land of the Dharug, Gundungurra, Wanaruah, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung and Tharawal peoples

The client’s brief for this new residential project high in the Blue Mountains was unique: a sustainable house that lets him travel to the stars, while also being accessible and adaptable for life with a disability. An astronomer and engineer, Basil Borun had investigated the option of a project home but soon realized that any kind of customization would increase the cost significantly, making an architect-designed house much more desirable. After a detailed selection process, he finally chose Peter Stutchbury and his team to undertake the work. The result

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