Little Maggie Residence, Melbourne / ROAM Architects
Nestling into its urban village setting in Melbourne’s inner suburbs, Little Maggie Residence creatively extends an existing heritage weatherboard cottage.
Nestling into its urban village setting in Melbourne’s inner suburbs, Little Maggie Residence creatively extends an existing heritage weatherboard cottage.
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