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Watch this space: 2 Newtown Terraces

STUDIO TROBEC

December 2, 2015 — studio-trobec

Watch this space: 2 Newtown Terraces

We will publish images of the process here as we explore the spatial potential of the Sydney terrace house.

Contributors to this process are Russell Rodrigo, Min W Dark, and Vesna Trobec.

151105 from kitchen through living to rear151105_o2_4

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