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PREVIEW OF PICTURES
No fewer than sixteen photographers have worked in the house; all top professionals or experts including the Australian photographic icon, Max Dupain. Here you'll preview a selection from the more than 200 pictures which appear on this site.
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| House above descending terraces |
Sierins |
| House sunk into natural sandstone |
McCarthy |
| 3D software reveals complexity of house design |
Haycraft |
| Building on completion 1930 |
New-York Historical Society |
| Dining room ceiling had two fish pools |
Cunningham |
| "Juts into the bush like a sandstone outcrop" |
Dupain |
| Upper floor showing maid's wing |
Sierins |
| Tunnel-like entrance way |
Sierins |
| Entrance hall has 16 amber glass doors |
Bingham-Hall |
| Open-plan rooms with central fireplace |
Rathmeier |
| View through fireplace and picture window |
McGregor |
| Lower floor's forest of pillars |
Cummins |
| Dining room showing hand-finished sandstone walls |
Cummins |
| Semi-circular main bedroom |
Rathmeier |
| En suite bathroom has sunken end-on bath |
Kerr |
| Complex window in split-level study |
McGregor |
| Upper hall's internal skylight |
Sierins |
See the Images of House section for information about each photographer and examples of their work.
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