Dream Build (2012)
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集 27
Hill House
This episode features a Melbourne family who have built a futurist house with a backyard transformed by a man-made hill.
展开House for a Car
Cherise Collins wanted a house designed around her car. And she wanted it on a very steep hillside. So began a partnership with architect Damian Campagnaro which has resulted in a stunning design both inside and outside.
展开Goldfields
An innovative architectural design has preserved a piece of Australia's gold rush history by transforming an 1860s ruin in country Victoria near Ullina into a contemporary and light-filled home.
展开Castlecrag
The redesign of a 1940s family house in Sydney's historic suburb of Castlecrag, including recycling much of the original, creates a new home full of memories perfect for a family with four children.
展开East Melbourne
A neglected inner-city Melbourne terrace house originally designed by the notable colonial architect Joseph Reid in 1856 is transformed with a brilliant blending of old and new, and the addition of an atrium.
展开Smith House
Imagine a home that is shiny, sparkling, a bit sexy and good enough to take on your arm to the Logies, that's the Smith House - a 'trophy home' designed by Cassandra Fahey.
展开Drew House
A sculptural holiday home on a Queensland surf beach near Agnes Water replicates many pleasurable teenage camping holidays but with a lot more luxury added!
展开Brent Knoll
This episode shows how a very brave owner took her home from the 1800s to the 21st century.
展开Rolling Cubes
Shane Hendriks, a builder & designer, took an idea from his son's building blocks and built a house of five cubes. Arranged in an ark to maximise the northerly aspect of the sun, it has a sense of rolling, tumbling movement.
展开Inner House
What do you do with a heritage-listed church, where the heritage requirements dictate that nothing of the new structure can touch the walls of the heritage-listed building? You build an inner house.
展开Flipped House
A house which draws on the joy of 60's designs and the mid 20th century modernism style's love of natural products.
展开Cocoon House
Imagine a house perched amongst the gum trees looking like a giant silkworm cocoon.
展开Jilliby House
Americans Mickey and Lanie Clark have built a remarkable bushland home after a two-year work trip turned into a 20 year love affair with the Australian landscape.
展开Angophora House
Richard Cole is an architect with over twenty years' experience and he seems to specialise in building magnificent homes in impossible locations!
展开Stringybark House
Owners and husband/wife team Justin Lindsell and Helen McBeth wanted to fulfil a lifelong dream of owning a glass pavilion pole home in the picturesque town of Crafers in the Adelaide Hills.
展开Wheatsheaf House
Architect Jesse Judd designed this beautiful and engaging holiday lodge for his own family.
展开Runaway Bay
The Stone Age collides with the Space Age in this Dream Build home at Runaway Bay on the Gold Coast.
展开Model House
Sitting in a streetscape of Victorian style cottages typical of Melbourne, Model House doesn't stand out - and that's the point of the design for this new modern home.
展开Link House
Built on the site of the owner's childhood home, 'Link House' is house designed to last.
展开House House
When one family bought two neighbouring houses with both houses in need of repair & update, a novel solution to their restoration was found; to create a single building but with separate living spaces.
展开Graffiti House
It would usually be a TV disaster: on the day before filming began, spray-paint vandals "tagged" a home being profiled by Dream Build in Fitzroy.
展开Wolf House
The Wolf House is designed by an architect who loves his family, his Star Wars collection and his classic cars - and it certainly shows in the design of his new dream home.
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