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Rose House in Sydney

Exterior view of the building

HOUSE ROSE

Harry Seidler

Sidney.Australia.1951


This Austrian architect llege in Australia 1948 and designed this house for his own family. Open spaces is proposed, geometric lines, minimalist color and unusual construction that would be worth the surprise and even rejection of Australians, where this combination of materials was completely new at the time.
A spacious and a desire maximum spatial interaction resulted inside the townhouse, where living and sleeping areas are separated, joined by a small living room, you can join rooms, or part of the living room which is separated only by a curtain dividing.
Harry Seidler is one of the architects who most influenced modern Australian architecture, which built his prolific work has changed the profile of many cities that hosted.
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