Robert Mills Architects Make Concrete Key in Australia
Jessica Marcel — January 31, 2010 — Art & Design
References: robmills.au & trendir
Robert Mills Architects used concrete as the main ingredient in this Australian home. While concrete homes don’t exactly exude warmth, they do scream modernity. This home is no exception. Warm? Not really. Cool? In more ways than its temperature.
Concrete homes are often energy efficient and very sturdy. When done with skill, their clean lines can add style that makes up for the chill factor. For more from Robert Mills Architects, check out the links below.
Concrete homes are often energy efficient and very sturdy. When done with skill, their clean lines can add style that makes up for the chill factor. For more from Robert Mills Architects, check out the links below.
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