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Telling Storeys

t's lucky architect Antony Martin enjoys creative problemsolving because House For Eva presented more than its fair share. On a tight budget and an even tighter, south-facing corner sub-division in Brunswick East (with a power pole in the middle of the narrow footpath out front) his client saw space for a two-bedroom residence, a home-office with street frontage, and a studio apartment with courtyard. The latter would generate rental income critical

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