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Celerity

(43,102 posts)
Mon Sep 16, 2019, 11:43 AM Sep 2019

Triangle House Proves That No Plot Is Too Small

https://www.opumo.com/magazine/triangle-house/

Located just outside of Perth, Australia, Robeson Architects’ Triangle House is positioned on an unforgiving 180 sq.m. plot sandwiched between a busy street and a 1.5m sewer easement. Despite the challenging site, the architect is the property’s owner and saw the potential in the land, wanting to prove that even the smallest, least likely plots can be successfully and affordably developed into interesting and spacious buildings.







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Triangle House Proves That No Plot Is Too Small (Original Post) Celerity Sep 2019 OP
Ingenuity and Art. I love the dynamic, fluid artwork on the wall outside, too. yonder Sep 2019 #1
A little larger, but the same idea. LudwigPastorius Sep 2019 #2
+10000 Celerity Sep 2019 #3
Is that the one in Culver City? denbot Sep 2019 #4
Ft. Worth, TX LudwigPastorius Sep 2019 #5

denbot

(9,898 posts)
4. Is that the one in Culver City?
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 08:42 PM
Sep 2019

I can’t tell, and don’t know the streets by the studios that well.

LudwigPastorius

(9,104 posts)
5. Ft. Worth, TX
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 11:52 AM
Sep 2019

Fortunately, it was one of the buildings saved when developers came in during the 1980s and wanted to tear everything down and put up new stuff.
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