MORQ's rammed-concrete Cloister House hides lush internal courtyard

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 24/06/2019
MORQ's rammed-concrete Cloister House hides lush internal courtyard

Architecture studio MORQ has built an almost windowless house surrounding a plant-filled courtyard from rammed concrete in Perth, Australia. Italy and Australia-based architects MORQ designed Cloister House for a couple who wanted a home that would feel like a sheltered place of refuge. Cloister House sits on a plot next to a busy road on a subur...
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