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The Berman House by Harry Seidler

Posted in 03. Architecture by Hellodesign on March 4, 2009

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Architect Harry Seidler designed the Berman House in Joadja, New South Wales, Australia. Built in virgin countryside near the top of a deep valley with a winding river below, the house is placed against a rock cliff with a suspended living area and projecting balcony overlooking the dramatic natural setting.Following the rocky plateau, the plan is arranged on two levels with the glazed pavilion of the living area below the upper bedroom wing.

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