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A new book traces the underexplored architectural legacy of Studley Park

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A new book traces the underexplored architectural legacy of Studley Park
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With extraordinary modernist homes constantly under threat, the area of Studley Park in the Melbourne suburb of Kew is exceptionally rare. So too is its landscape, thick with gullies, steep hills, and escarpments, surrounded by wattles, gums, and pines. Remarkably, the native bushland setting is just five km from inner-city Melbourne. (Image credit: Riverside Modern by Jake Taylor with photography by Jack Lovel, published by Thames & Hudson, $85, available September 1st.)Tour Australia's Studley

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