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LAMBILLY Architect

Underwood Road, Eight Mile Plains, Australia
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Registered Architect (QLD 4964). Cre­at­ing purposeful space. With experience in Brisbane and Cambodia, I am passionate about creating purposeful space.  My projects are defined by connection to landscape, simplicity and timelessness.  

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The Back House

The Architecture of Joy The Back House | More at [www.lambilly.com.au/backhouse] Special needs families enjoy 25% off standard architectural fees, plus 10% of the remainder fee donated to Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (or another medical non-profit of your choice) at project completion!

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This means far more to me than any award or other recognition #brisbanearchitect #cureangelman #yes #thinkhelikesit

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The Back House, designed for an angel family, is approaching completion! I'll always be thankful to them for trusting me with my first solo project. The guys worked super hard to turf this morning 🌱🔥☀️🍗🍻 #brisbanearchitect #cureangelman #specialneedshousing

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Scaling up the wall / just another #bangalow morning #visitnsw #architectlife #textures

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baby admiring lift controls #hongkong🇭🇰 #cooldetail #architectlife #notmybaby

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Simple joys of working from home.

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An old telegraph pole given a second life - to anchor the front of the Back House 😍♻️🌻

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What has happened to the Australian backyard?

"The demise of individual suburban gardens should concern all Australians." We live in the world's most envied climate. This article provides a good overview of why I believe the current status quo must be challenged. We can build better, healthier buildings and communities! http://architectureau.com/articles/what-has-happened-to-the-australian-backyard/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook

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Sign #2 is up at Rochedale Estates Stage 5A. Construction won't begin until sometime next year though!

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That finish 👌🏾 and it's all natural! (Rockcote Japanese trowel finished lime plaster render over hemp masonry wall). The whole wall breathes so you get healthy interiors and reduced humidity. Plus it's wonderful thermal + acoustic insulation and vermin don't like it. I'm gonna use hemp for everything!! #brisbanearchitect #hempmasonry #sustainability #youcandoit

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