Lune de Sang
Design Story: Byron Bay
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Documentary, 20-Mar-2022
🏆 Nominated for the 2022 Caesar Design Film Award
🏆 Official Selection Copenhagen Architecture Festival
🏆 Official Selection Arquiteturas Film Festival
Since 2008, Andy and Deirdre have been on a mission to start ‘putting things back’ by regenerating an ancient subtropical rainforest surrounding their sculptural residence at Lune de Sang.
A consideration for the past, present and future of architecture is artfully expressed in this episode through captivating interviews with Andy and Deirdre Plummer.
Architects: CHROFI
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