FlockHill Homestead / Warren & Mahoney

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© Barry Tobin

Text description provided by the architects. Flanked by mountains, nestled into limestone rock formations, and looking across Lake Pearson to a perfectly symmetrical view of Sugarloaf Mountain is Flockhill Homestead, designed by Warren and Mahoney. Elevated within a valley alone in the landscape, the Homestead is settled within 36,000 acres on a high-country station. Flock Hill Station itself derives its name from these rock formations. Our design celebrates and references the early habitation of the landscape by adopting an architecture that consists of heavy masonry elements embedded in the landscape.

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Cite: "FlockHill Homestead / Warren & Mahoney" 09 Nov 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/991868/flockhill-homestead-warren-and-mahoney> ISSN 0719-8884

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