- Bringing 'outside', 'inside': Creating space that isn't outside, nor is it inside space. James Russel does this in the Brookes street house by placing a small patch of lawn in the centre of the house. In my cabin I have taken his idea of open space and used it to create a main room facing the breeze. It is open on three sides allowing free flow of air through the house
- The two large, timber clad openings in the front room are used to create the outdoor feel that James Russell had used so well in the Brookes st house.
- The house has no completely solid walls. These partitions instead create completely open living to allow maximum air flow and less retractability
Monday, March 22, 2010
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