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Expect the unexpected with this home in Melbourne’s southeast. With a four-square, rendered-brick facade that gives no clue to what lies beyond, stepping into the hallway becomes a revelation. Arches beckon you towards a brand-new extension with organic curves that seductively wind themselves around you. There the paradoxical properties of concrete, fluid and malleable when wet, solid when set, have been explored to their full expressive potential.

When architect Michael Leeton of Leeton Pointon first encountered the two-storey postwar home in 2016 it was “dark, inward looking, boxy and unprepossessing.” But for the owners, a couple with two children now teenagers, there was still plenty

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