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Saha

hen there is a housing crisis racking the country, making it less affordable to live close to family, work and essential services, then there is a space for architects to develop lateral housing solutions. Sascha Solar-March and Harry Catterns are two such architects exploring alternate models for living through their practice, Saha, based in Sydney. While a pursuit of excellence in building, detail design and material sustainability is the baseline to their work, they have a particular interest in the ways

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