‘Baffle House’ – Featured on Eco Outdoor
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3y ago
  The exceptional ‘Baffle House’ designed by Clare Cousins Architects and Eckersley Garden Architecture has recently featured on the Eco Outdoor blog. Follow the link to read more about this garden that speaks volumes for itself. https://www.ecooutdoor.com.au/project/baffle-house/    Photography: Lisbeth Grosmann The post ‘Baffle House’ – Featured on Eco Outdoor appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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Garden DesignFest 2018 – Musk Cottage and Canterbury Garden
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
This year E-GA has two gardens open as part of the Garden DesignFest. Over twenty professionally designed will be open across Melbourne over two weekends on 10th and 11th November and on 17th and 18th November.   Canterbury Garden – (open 17th and 18th November) Address: 161 Mont Albert Rd, Canterbury This relaxed family garden off a bustling main road in Canterbury was completed just over two years ago in 2016. The garden had to provide respite for a busy family, a new extension including back yard studio allowed for plenty of space for entertainin ..read more
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The Design Files: Brutalism At Work With Clare Cousins Architects
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
  Lush greenery brings a fresh sparkle into the space via the sliding glass doors onto the balcony, and also provides shade, eliminating the need for mechanical cooling in warmer months. Read all about the transformation of the ‘Blackwood Street Bunker’ here. Photography: Caitlin Mills The post The Design Files: Brutalism At Work With Clare Cousins Architects appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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The Real Estate Conversation: 371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders
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3y ago
  Rick Eckersley’s own private paradise: Musk Cottage The celebrated garden designer has created a stylish sanctuary across approx. 10 acres on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. For sale by Holly Longmuir and Samantha Moffatt of RT Edgar Flinders & RT Edgar Portsea. Featured on The Real Estate Conversation The post The Real Estate Conversation: 371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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Media: Houses – Garden Room House
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
  We’re chuffed to have Garden Room House – published in the latest edition of Houses, Australia’s leading residential architecture magazine for designers and their clients – http://architectureau.com/magazines/houses/“ You can read the article here.   Design Team:  Architecture by Clare Cousins Architects Built by ProvanBuilt Landscape construction by Cheeky Nature Landscapes Photography by Tess Kelly Landscape design by us – Myles Broad and Joshua Cocks The post Media: Houses – Garden Room House appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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Kew Garden
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
With Spring on the way, we thought we would share some photos of this rich and varied garden in Kew. This extraordinary residence was designed by Powell and Glenn. The curved walls ensure a slow reveal, creating a unique family home and a rare sense of privacy in the inner city. Myles designed this garden back in 2014. It is always a pleasure to see the garden evolve and grow. Photography by Sydney Low. Enjoy. The post Kew Garden appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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Open Gardens Victoria: Musk Cottage – Spring season launch
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
        371 Musk Creek Road, Flinders Saturday 1 September, 2018 Sunday 2 September, 2018 10.00am – 4.30pm Tours by Scott Leung and Myles Broad, Eckersley Garden Architecture 11am, 12pm, 1pm and 2pm both days Entry price $10  (Under 18 free)  Students $5 Open Gardens Victoria is delighted to be launching its spring 2018 open gardens season at Rick Eckersley’s inspirational Musk Cottage in Flinders. Proceeds of this event support Global Gardens of Peace, an Australian Charity dedicated to planning, designing and delivering gardens to support vulnerable commu ..read more
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Bright Angles
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3y ago
  Bright Angles – a collaboration with FMD architects. This Clifton Hill garden was featured in the July edition of House & Garden magazine. Read about the project here. Beautiful photography by Derek Swalwell. The post Bright Angles appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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MIFGS – Australian Case Study Garden and Point of View, FMD garden
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
This month we were lucky enough to have two of our gardens featured in the June 2018 edition of Australian House & Garden. It features our MIFGS – Australian Case Study Garden. You can read all about it here. Beautiful photography by Claire Takacs. Also featured is the talented Fiona Dunin‘s Melbourne garden, you can read about the project here. Beautiful photography by Derek Swalwell. The post MIFGS – Australian Case Study Garden and Point of View, FMD garden appeared first on Eckersley Garden Architecture ..read more
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MIFGS – Australian Case Study Garden
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by Eckersley Garden Architecture
3y ago
To mark the occasion of Australian House & Garden magazine’s 70th anniversary, editor in chief, Lisa Green invited longtime collaborators Eckersley Garden Architecture to design a contemporary garden that pays homage to the Australian backyard, and its many incarnations and uses over time. Our response was to propose an Australian Case Study Garden, “a bit of a mongrel”, referencing plants and materials seen in our gardens over the past seven decades to create a contemporary garden. Importantly, the design used materials and plants accessible to all. From the veggie patch to the fruit tree ..read more
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