Urban design is something of an attraction in this quiet Melbourne, Australia, suburb. The Wrap House by award-winning BKK Architects is a contemporary concept for housing, constructed of a series of solid blocks on a steel frame, wrapped in an external glazing. Inside, all of the home’s partitions are positioned centrally, away from the outer “skin,” resulting in a home without hallways, but rather a divided space that “ebbs and flows,” as described by the architects. Large floor-to-ceiling storefront windows create a gallery-style space to showcase the firm’s awesome architectural aptitude. BKK Architects
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