Harry Seidler designed this Wahroonga house for his own parents in 1950 — a clean-lined act of postwar modernism that arrived in the Sydney bush like a provocation. Managed by Museums of History NSW, it remains one of the sharpest arguments for what Australian domestic architecture could have become.
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