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Case study: Natural haven

Located in the highest Bushfire Attack Level – Flame Zone (BAL-FZ), the owners of this property wanted to create a welcoming residence surrounded by nature and forest. An important part of the brief were large glazed areas and stacker sliding doors to easily access outdoor areas, as well as a 1400mm wide timber and glass entrance door.

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Architecture & Design Team

15 Nov 2024 1m read View Author

Located in the highest Bushfire Attack Level – Flame Zone (BAL-FZ), the owners of this property wanted to create a welcoming residence surrounded by nature and forest.

An important part of the brief were large glazed areas - some following the gabled rooflines - and stacker sliding doors to easily access outdoor areas, as well as a 1400mm wide timber and glass entrance door. Good airflow was required and no bushfire shutters were to be used.

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Case study: Natural haven
Case study: Natural haven
Located in the highest Bushfire Attack Level – Flame Zone (BAL-FZ), the owners of this property wanted to create a welcoming residence surrounded by nature and forest. An important part of the brief were large glazed areas and stacker sliding doors to easily access outdoor areas, as well as a 1400mm wide timber and glass entrance door.
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