Rose Seidler House
Rose Seidler House is a Bauhaus-styled home designed by Harry Seidler located in a remote bushland site at 71 Clissold Road, Wahroonga, an upper north-shore suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The house was designed for both of Seidler's parents–Rose and Max Seidler - but since Rose Seidler was the person who initiated and drove the commission, making all the main client decisions - the house is named after only her. In 1991, Harry Seidler described the house's spatial design which was characteristic of his approach in the rest of his life's work:
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Rose Seidler House
Rose Seidler House is a Bauhaus-styled home designed by Harry Seidler located in a remote bushland site at 71 Clissold Road, Wahroonga, an upper north-shore suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The house was designed for both of Seidler's parents–Rose and Max Seidler - but since Rose Seidler was the person who initiated and drove the commission, making all the main client decisions - the house is named after only her. In 1991, Harry Seidler described the house's spatial design which was characteristic of his approach in the rest of his life's work:
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Rose Seidler House is a Bauhau ...... er House during opening hours.
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Rose Seidler House, Sydney, Australia, winner of the Sir John Sulman Medal in 1951
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Rose Seidler House is a Bauhau ...... n the rest of his life's work:
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