Woolloongabba Gardenhouse, Australia




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Refresh Design Builds Woolloongabba Gardenhouse in a Queensland Backyard
In a Brisbane inner-city suburb, architecture studio Refresh Design has developed a model of infill-development, designed to increase the density of urban areas. The scheme — named ‘Woolloongabba Gardenhouse’ — serves as a response to the scale of sprawling Australian homes, which are among the largest in the world. The project has been conceived as a blueprint for similar ‘gardenhouses’, transforming the underutilized backyard of an existing property into a multi-generational home.
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