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The Pavilion is the client’s second entertaining space and marksGSiD wanted The Pavilion to have continuity with the main house, a farmhouse aesthetic with petrol-blue features, while still offering a tonal shift. Shepherd recommended Proske Architects to design The Pavilion’s structure and was in constant dialogue with the Adelaide studio throughout the process. Built into The Pavilion’s design narrative was its ageing. Natural materials were chosen for their tactility, but also their sense of . permanence

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