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“LANDSCAPING BLURS THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACES”

is about eight kilometres northwest of the Perth’s central business district in Western Australia. Along with a handful of other residential areas such as City Beach and Dalkeith, Floreat is known as a “garden suburb” because of its abundant trees and sweeping green vistas. Floreat also has an architectural legacy of modernist and brutalist buildings constructed with board-marked off-form concrete. So when Australian architect Neil Cownie designed this

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