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The designbrief evolved throughout the iterative process, through conversation and sketching. Toorak House 2 creates an interplay between the project’s dual roles: the client wanted the home to be private and restful while offering a series of spaces for social interaction.
The time freed up could be funneled back into meaningful design tasks – resulting in better use of resources and better outcomes for clients and end users. Today’s design concepts are expected to be communicated with photorealism and multi-dimensional dynamism for clients or buyers to assess.
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