JR's Hut
Inspired Architecture: Season 1
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Documentary, 01-Aug-2020
Inspired by a classic ‘A’ frame tent, JR's Hut stands alone on a hill outside Gundagai in rural New South Wales. It is a place to switch off, quite literally, and forget about the distractions of modern life. Sustainable Australian hardwoods were the obvious choice given the huts ‘eco’ brief and remote location.
Architects: Luke Stanley & Anthony Hunt
Nominated for Archdaily Building of the Year Award 2019
Finalist Timber Design Awards 2017 - Sustainability Category
Finalist Timber Design Awards 2017 - Small Projects Category
Finalist Timber Design Awards 2017 - Stand Alone Structure Category
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