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Then and Now

The team at Bush Projects, loving their brief for “decayed formality”, launched into this project with gusto and enthusiasm. With the perfect scenario of having a clear understanding from both the client and the architect, Bush Projects had the clearance to unleash their best wishes for a residential garden within the hallowed scope of the original Burley Griffin vision for Canberra.

The house is on one of the ring roads that formed part of the master plan that architect Walter

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