Explores 30 such homes overlooking remote island cliff tops, tucked in escarpments or seemingly dropped into the rainforest somewhere in Australia or New Zealand. Rather than romanticising bush & shack vernacular, the authors examine how architects use various nuanced landscape conditions as inspiration and sites for creativity. Authors at RMIT
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Includes bibliographical references (page 263)
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Richard Black is an Associate Professor in the College of Design and Social Context at RMIT. Anna Johnson is a lecturer in Architecture at the School of Architecture & Design at RMIT