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		<title>By: Mallat House by MCK Architects by CubeMe</title>
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		<description>[...] Mallat House designed by MCK Architects is constructed in brick, concrete and timber. The two-storey, multi-level house centres on an open plan kitchen and living areas. Featuring five metre-high ceilings and overlooking a swimming pool, there’s a distinct Mediterranean sensibility to MCK Architects’ design. A contribution to the street is made in the screen’s abstract geometry, in the introduction of colour, the treatment of garaging, and the visual permeability offered by a low-walled garden serving as transition for entry. [...]</description>
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