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From either station, the walk to the house takes about 40 minutes. For further public transport information, please call or visit transportnsw. Parking: Onsite parking is available for cars. Patrons with limited mobility can be dropped off at the front of the house. Please note that the grounds and carpark are quite rough terrain. The performance will be on the lawn in front of the property. And now, when we have visitors we proudly eat with this silver!

And the same goes for plates. Openhouse is a biannual magazine that talks about art, design, architecture and culture. A guide of creative people who share their philosophy of life with us, based on the conservation of values like tradition, nature, art and identity.

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Please note, inquiries will be responded to within 24 hours between business hours Monday-Friday. Skip to main content. Sydney Living Museums Venues. Rose Seidler House Iconic midth-century design. Rose Seidler House in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga is one of Australia's most iconic buildings, but in fact it was designed before the architect, Harry Seidler, had ever set foot in the country. Colin Bisset takes a look at how the Austrian-born Seidler changed the architectural conversation Down Under.

Rose Seidler House is one of Australia's most famous buildings and one of its most unusual. The house is the work of architect Harry Seidler, who had the idea already sketched before he even set foot on Australian soil. Seidler's stellar career started when he fled Vienna in after the Nazis annexed Austria. His parents lured him here with his first proper commission, and the house was completed in on a large block of land at the edge of Sydney.

Though Seidler had never worked with Le Corbusier, it's a rather Corbusian piece of work, with the main floor sitting on a concrete slab that is raised on slender steel supports above a garage and entrance area, allowing sweeping views of the surrounding bushland.



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