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DEZEEN – COURTYARD HOUSE | FGR ARCHITECTS

Austere concrete walls create labyrinthine paths and pockets of greenery around this home in Melbourne, Australia, which was designed by local practice FGR Architects.

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THE LOCAL PROJECTS – COURTYARD HOUSE | FGR ARCHITECTS

A low-profile building, Courtyard House represents a structural shift from the local built environment; an intriguing blur in the pattern of gable-roof constructions.

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EST LIVING : BLOOMFIELD HOME BY FGR ARCHITECTS

‘A home to grow into as well as a welcoming space for entertaining provided the central focus points for this particular project designed by FGR Architects and built by ID Property Group. A haven of Sistine height and space, this family home makes a case for embracing natural light and materials comprehensively…’

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THE LOCAL PROJECT - BLOOMFIELD | FGR ARCHITECTS

‘Consisting of striking concrete and large glass panels, the eye is immediately drawn to the raw beauty of these materials, all of which are protected by a strong, black, extended screen placed neatly on the street front.’

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ARCH DAILY - BLOOMFIELD HOUSE

‘A cozy family home means different things for different people. For some it is a small and tranquil hub filled with eccentric décor pieces, choice artwork and plenty of comfort. Others could go down the more modern and refined path with the house embracing concepts of minimalism and urban sophistication.’

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ARCHILOVERS - BLOOMFIELD

‘A family home with large open spaces was the core consideration of the client brief for Bloomfield. Designed by FGR Architects, natural light, simple materials, space and height have all been cleverly incorporated to allow a family to entertain and grow into…’

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DECOIST - BLOOMFIELD | CURATED MINIMALISM

‘A cozy family home means different things for different people. For some it is a small and tranquil hub filled with eccentric décor pieces, choice artwork and plenty of comfort. Others could go down the more modern and refined path with the house embracing concepts of minimalism and urban sophistication.’