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Louvres

Posted on April 30, 2019June 26, 2025 by kennedyscc

Late Australian Poet Laureate Les Murray's description of louvres conjures the essence of tropical and subtropical buildings.

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Posted in WritingsTagged climate-responsive design, louvres, Subtropical Architecture, Tropical Architecture1 Comment

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