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29.09.08

Place Makers
Like bark, our architecture is an environmental living, growing and changing skin or structure which offers protection whilst affording our clients a sensitive and inextricable link to the landscape that they inhabit.

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25.08.08

Architecture Inspired by Australia
This project consisted of the creation of a home, an architecture studio and an artist's studio. A different volume was built for each, establishing a dialogue and constant dynamic between them thanks to the visual connection of shapes and material. Because of their arrangement and design, the three blocks are also intrinsically linked to the surrounding landscape and vegetation.

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09.07.08

Northern Exposure
Included in the Belle / AAA Sunshine Coast tour was this sunshine coast house perched atop a hinterland ridge behind Noosa.

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15.04.08

Tree House
Business Review Weekly, Rich Summer Flagship Edition explored the design concept of sandcastles and tree houses. Marcus Beach House situated 250 metres from the beach is a private oasis, with a 100 year old Moreton Bay Ash, as a centrepiece.

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27.02.08

Qld New Wave of Environmental Architects
Bark featured in Heat, a publication issued by the Queensland Government, introducing Queensland's vast wealth of environmentally responsive and responsible architecture talent. Projects included Hervey Bay House and Tinbeerwah House & Studio.

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25.01.08

Place Makers
An elevated steel and glass pavilion in the Noosa Hinterland, Bark Studio House was conceived as an inspiring domestic space and, in its semi-rural location, a successful alternative to the urban studio for Bark Design Architectural practice.

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12.01.08

Centre of Attention
The inner courtyard is the centre of attention in this Sunshine Coast home. Drawing on the local vernacular of fibro, bleached timber and concrete, the house has a garden in the middle, with internal spaces and a lap pool making up the three sides.

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05.01.08

Qld New Wave of Environmental Architects
Bark featured in Heat, a publication issued by the Queensland Government, introducing Queensland's vast wealth of environmentally responsive and responsible architecture talent. Projects included Tinbeerwah House & Studio and Hervey Bay House.