I’m not showing the sustainable award winners here, space doesn’t permit and it’s not germane to this diatribe. I’ll write another ToT next week on why they won. But their quality, which you can see on pages 124-130 of the awards booklet, is what compensated for the distressing process.
An architect has transformed a historic dairy into a spectacular home filled with every imaginable luxury
Built in 1890, the house in Armadale, 7km south-east of Melbourne CBD, was once the Lincolnshire Dairy
Meticulous renovations by Sydney-born Stephen Varady turned it into a unique four-bedroom dream home
Standout features include multiple sunlit living spaces, a solar-heated swimming pool and a wine cellar