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Balancing local heritage with modern design is a challenge that many architects face today. Proclamation House by State of Kin, located in Subiaco, Western Australia, is a remarkable example of how this balance can be achieved. The home’s sculptural concrete structure, paired with a natural hemp render and contemporary aluminum accents, creates a warm yet sophisticated atmosphere. The design integrates traditional elements like pitched roofs and expansive setbacks, reflecting the area’s character while introducing a fresh, contemporary vision. What stands out to me about Proclamation House is how it transcends being just a residence—it feels like a dialogue between history and modernity, between structure and environment. The seamless transition of materials from exterior to interior, the sustainable choices, and the careful balance of aesthetics and functionality demonstrate a deep understanding of both the past and present. It’s a reminder that design is more than just creating spaces; it’s about shaping experiences that resonate with both place and people, turning a house into a true expression of lifestyle and identity. More details below.

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