“The mural, designed and originally painted by Seidler himself, provides a colourful focus to the palette of the minimalist house interior.”
“The need for flexibility and craving for spatial freedom has found its expression in what can be termed in a general way as ‘open planning’, the free flowing flexibly subdivided floor space of a building.”(Seidler)
“The rectilinear form of the house is quite deliberate to be in strong contrast to the natural form of the land. I prefer to see beautiful nature – green tree and grass offset by a man-made geometric square. I think that contrast between nature and what is built is to me a source of what we call tension.” (Seidler)
[These three quotes situate the graphic intent of my project within the greater realm of the design intent of Rose Seidler House]
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