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Luigi Rosselli Architects Duplex in the city, Sydney

31-01-2017

Luigi Rosselli Architects Duplex in the city, Sydney

Architect Luigi Rosselli has converted a building in Sydney constructed in the 1920s into a duplex on a human scale with big patios for admiring the view of the city, with its skyscrapers by Renzo Piano, Sir Norman Foster and Ingenhoven Architects.

Luigi Rosselli Architects Martello Tower Home

07-12-2016

Luigi Rosselli Architects Martello Tower Home

Architect Luigi Rosselli has converted a building constructed in the 1950s and early 1960s into a contemporary home with interior design by Romaine Alwill in neutral hues and Mediterranean blue, the client’s favourite colour.

Terra Award the best earthen architecture

08-09-2016

Terra Award the best earthen architecture

An international panel chaired by the Pritzker prize laureate 2012, architect Wang Shu, presented the Terra Awards for the first time during the first edition of the award for earthen architectures, divided up into nine categories, plus a special prize for technical innovation, assigned to Martin Rauch and his team, Lehm Ton Erde.

Luigi Rosselli Architects  The Great Wall of WA Terra Awards

26-07-2016

Luigi Rosselli Architects The Great Wall of WA Terra Awards

The jury of the Terra Awards, chaired by 2012 Pritzker Prize winning architect Wang Shu, has awarded the prize in the Collective Housing category to “The Great Wall of WA” by Luigi Rosselli Architects.

Luigi Rosselli Beach House on Stilts holiday home

20-01-2016

Luigi Rosselli Beach House on Stilts holiday home

In Collaroy, 22 km northeast of Sydney, Luigi Rosselli Architects recently completed an extension on a holiday home, adding a new level to an existing bungalow and redefining the exteriors and the interior design of the beach house.

Luigi Rosselli e The Great Wall of WA (Western Australia)

27-11-2015

Luigi Rosselli e The Great Wall of WA (Western Australia)

The Great Wall of WA (Western Australia) by Luigi Rosselli is a long rammed earth wall as beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside. Luigi Rosselli designed 12 residences for livestock farmers here. The red colour of The Great Wall of WA is a result of the colour of the local clayey sand.

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