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Brisbane home features perforated brickwork screens for climbing plants

By

Saudatu Bah

9mo ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

The article features a Brisbane home designed by architect Peter Besley that is wrapped in perforated screens made from reclaimed terracotta brick and metal mesh. The perforated brickwork is designed to support climbing plants and has been praised by commenters as "beautifully detailed." The piece appears to be part of Dezeen's newsletter content showcasing architectural projects.

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"beautifully detailed" perforated brickwork
Architect Peter Besley wrapped an Australian home in perforated screens of reclaimed terracotta brick and metal mesh
designed to support climbing plants
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