Beaconsfield House, by Simon Pendal Architect, stems from more than a decade's worth of conversation between Simon and his clients, Jurek and Michele, who first engaged him to design an addition to their unassuming worker's cottage in Perth roughly 15 years ago. Described by Simon as a "vessel that's supposed to take on lots of different things", the main room is used by Jurek and Michele as a gallery, studio and space to run workshops. Designed to help Jurek and Michele tap into the natural world, an outdoor bathroom provides a visceral connection to the elements. [Extracted from the article]
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