Earth Wind and Fire, The Village House / Luigi Rosselli

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  • Category: Houses, Extension
  • Builder: Owner Builder
  • Joiner: Owner Builder
  • Landscaper: Dangar Barron Smith
  • Council: Ku-ring-gai Council
  • Design Architect: Luigi Rosselli
  • Project Architect: Irene Brugueras, Monica Vogel-Santos, Simon Hassall
  • City: Wahroonga
  • Country: Australia
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Earth Wind and Fire, The Village House  / Luigi Rosselli - Brick, Windows, Deck, Patio
© Edward Birch

Text description provided by the architects. Earth is one of the oldest construction materials known to man; it can be fired, as with bricks and tiles, or used in its raw state as with adobe or rammed earth.  Earth is a malleable material; in the Bible it is claimed that God formed mankind in ‘his’ own image from earth and water.  Earth is a soft material that can become strong and weight bearing, while maintaining a breathable skin.

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Cite: "Earth Wind and Fire, The Village House / Luigi Rosselli" 21 Nov 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/906264/earth-wind-and-fire-the-village-house-luigi-rosselli> ISSN 0719-8884

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