Aru House / Curious Practice

Aru House / Curious Practice - Exterior Photography, Facade, Chair
© Clinton Weaver

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Maryville, Australia
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© Clinton Weaver

Text description provided by the architects. Weatherboard cottages built in the first half of the twentieth century were often generous at the front and restricted at the rear, with their relationship to prevailing breezes, appropriate orientation, and gardens being a low priority. Aru House (Awabakal word for “insect”) plugs in a series of carefully balanced sensory amplifiers and connectors to just such a cottage in order for a long-ignored sense of place to re-emerge.

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Cite: "Aru House / Curious Practice" 22 May 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1016744/aru-house-curious-practice> ISSN 0719-8884

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