Dragonfly by Built-Environment Practice

LENNOX HEAD – A quirky, compact extension to a holiday house in Australia uses materials and site constraints to bond with the surrounding nature. Australian architect Chris Knapp, of Built-Environment Practice, maximised the experience of the con
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