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With the deadline for Boral’s adaptive re-use ideas competition fast approaching, our editors pick their favourite residential adaptive re-use projects from the last 10 years.
Responding to complex site conditions on the Bellarine Peninsula, NMBW’s Curlewis House embraces the unique landscape to produce generous, comfortably contained architecture.
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