Grand Designs Australia

Open minds

sometimes it's a wild ride visiting designer homes. You often arrivearrive with certain pre-concptions that occasionally get blown completly out of the water. The “Wrong Champ” huse in Brunswick, Melbourne, is one such dwelling.

The name is a play on Le Corbusier's circa 1954 Ronchamp chapel in northern

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