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    Tuesday, March 17, 2009

    The land down under

    We're back from Australia and basking in the memories of that very cool place. Friendly people, amazing beaches, beautiful city, and lots of modern homes. We didn't do any tours or seek out houses that fit our aesthetic down there. But the thing about Sydney is that modern architecture is everywhere -- it certainly seemed to be a more accepted and desirable style than in Salt Lake City (understatement? check!).

    These houses are a few that we ran across while looking for other things. They aren't necessarily the best examples of the work down there (Dwell thinks that it has those covered in its March issue), nor are they necessarily exactly what works for us, especially in this climate. But, wow, aren't they cool?

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    This one was a public building at a beach in a national park about a half-hour south of Sydney:
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    This one backed onto a beach just north of Sydney. While we were enjoying the beach, a professional photography crew came to get styled shots of the interiors and rear of the house.
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    This was right across the bay from where we were staying (Thanks, telephoto!):
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    This one had gorgeous landscaping:
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    And this is how a pitched-roof can look cool:
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    Sigh.

    3 comments:

    becky said...

    such awesome houses. makes me want to move to australia. as if there weren't already a million other reasons i'd want to...

    amelia said...

    Envious of all those windows. I'd love to have a house surrounded with windows...

    Ha, and that house for sale, you can't even view how much it costs only, you have to request the price!

    Side of Jeffrey said...

    I have really enjoyed how many modern homes there are here in Evanston, IL. I also appreciate that despite the community's fame for being stodgy and old-fashioned, the old neighborhoods have not shut down these modern homes. 1920s mansion right next to a brand new modern styled home. Me likey the mix.