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CIAO CIELO

In the interests of accurately conveying his studio context across Zoom, Sydney architect Luigi Rosselli untethers his laptop and conducts a tour of his base in the Beehive — a four-level structure, with a bike shop at the base, in artsy Surry Hills.

The name, he explains, is a function of the building’s brise-soleil facade which, designed in collaboration with his architect son Raffaello, aligns discarded terracotta tiles in biomimicry of the pattern of beeswax. It also alludes to the inner hive of

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