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Forty-Six Square Metres Of Land Doesn't Normally Become A House: Maximising Living Space Australia And New Zealand by Stuart Harrison

Forty-Six Square Metres Of Land Doesn't Normally Become A House: Maximising Living Space Australia And New Zealand by Stuart Harrison

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This exciting collection of homes demonstrates that bigger is not necessarily better. Stuart Harrison writes about residential architecture again in Forty-six square metres doesn't normally become a house. This time exploring how the constraints of space often result in the most innovative results. With the largest house in the world and ever-increasing suburban sprawl, we need to consider building smaller and more efficient homes. By showcasing 45 examples of space-challenging housing, including (as the title suggests) a 46m squared empty car park in Surry Hills Sydney, which became a 5-storey 165m squared dwelling with a roof top garden. This 2011 Thames & Hudson Australia Hardback is in good condition. Heavy; No DJ. Board coveres a little bumped on corners; cup stain on cover.

ISBN: 9780500500293 SKU: 1576618 This image is of the actual book.

Location: Architecture
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