These units from the post war period catch my eye. It always reminds me of the shape of a cruise ship ready to head off into the Derwent River. It's a rather unique design in that by placing the building on this angle instead of front on to the river, it would gain the benefits of maximum sunlight.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Hobart - Sandy Bay Units
These units from the post war period catch my eye. It always reminds me of the shape of a cruise ship ready to head off into the Derwent River. It's a rather unique design in that by placing the building on this angle instead of front on to the river, it would gain the benefits of maximum sunlight.
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