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24.01.2022 Thank you Sparkkle for this great article 'The two of us'. Learn about Luigi & Raffaello Rosselli's collaborations, from moving giant stones on family trips to building an environmentally friendly and creative office space in Surry Hills.



21.01.2022 "A house as sinuous as a wave in Australia". It is an honor to be in Domus, in the company of our masters Alvaro Siza & Moshe Safdie.

21.01.2022 Thank you Est Living for this great article. ‘Bondi Bombora’, a home designed as an ode to the sand and swell.

21.01.2022 Thank you to our friends at Est Living for featuring LRA amongst their ‘Best of Est | Rammed Earth Homes’.



20.01.2022 Two out of Ten - LRA's residential projects 'Ladera' & 'Pointe Living' in the top 10 Sydney’s Most Sought-After Development Projects.

19.01.2022 Zero Carb LRA It's that time again; don't forget to offset your carbon footprint this end of the financial year. Once again, we have renewed our status as a carbon neutral practice thanks to @CarbonNeutralAustralia . We have held carbon neutral status for over a decade and our recent relocation to The Beehive, our purpose built studio space, has resulted in greater energy efficiency through a design that maximises natural cross-ventilation, allowing minimal to no air-conditioning use, together with our use of solar panels and 100% renewable energy through @DiamondEnergyAus, and, of course, our team who are strongly committed to recycling, maximising digital working, cycling to work and using public transport to our nearby station.

19.01.2022 'Racism is the greatest virus'. A painful fake TIME cover by the talented Belgian cartoonist Luc Descheemaeker @osekoer



14.01.2022 Recently completed 'Bondi Bombora' now on our website! With wavy frontage, steel hood shades and blue herringbone mosaic tiles, shimmering and undulating in the daylight like the surface of the ocean.

14.01.2022 A great article of 'Earth, Wind & Fire' by The Local Project. Described by John McGrath recently as "one of the best homes he's seen in 30 years". Soon to be launched on www.mcgrath.com.au "The Village House sees one of the earliest building materials expressed in both a sculptural and textural manner, adding gestures of curiosity in the restoration and extension of an existing home. Luigi Rosselli and Decus Interiors combine to infuse an enduring permanence through an engagement with colour and light." - The Local Project

13.01.2022 Thank you to our friends at designboom for this feature about 'The Beehive'. "Luigi Rosselli Architects and Raffaello Rosselli architect employed a unique design process in the development of ‘The Beehive.’ In response to an object which is geometrically complex, the design of the facade was largely conceived through a series of full scale tests and hand built prototypes. this opened up an intuitive form of designing through making. The tactility of the process allowed rapid prototyping, including experimenting with multiple tile course types. These prototypes informed the final design, where each tile course was placed based on its function..."

12.01.2022 Thank you to our friends at ArchDaily for featuring the waves of 'Bondi Bombora'. This will be the first spring it's blue & jade herringbone will be shimmering and undulating in the daylight like the surface of the ocean.

11.01.2022 Stay tuned for more news on LRA's upcoming residential tower. "As slender & gracious as a ballet dancer hovering over Edgecliff, ‘Pointe Living’ is elevated above the iconic Sydney Harbour..." To learn more visit: www.pointeliving.com.au & www.luigirosselli.com/news/pointe-living



07.01.2022 In case you missed it. Visit our website to read Luigi Rosselli's full Interview 'Master of the House' by Stephen Nichols for the 'Wentworth Courier'.

01.01.2022 Consular Belt Residence - Revisited Designed twenty years ago and characterised by delicately sculpted, curving white walls, a stone base to anchor the structure to the ground and light, sharp edges roof eaves floating above shaded timber windows, this timeless home in Wallaroy was one of the first of the strong, organic designs produced by Luigi Rosselli Architects in the following years. The house’s current owner invited Luigi Rosselli Architects to implement some small additions, and photographer Justin Alexander to rephotograph the house with a different eye to that of Richard Glover’s striking and rarefied original images.

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