
Overview
February 2009. Chris Clarke had just spent two years building his minimalist timber and steel dream home at Callignee in Gippsland when, less than a week after completion, it was burnt to the ground in the devastating Black Saturday bushfires. With nothing remaining but a concrete slab and a burnt out shell Chris was left shattered and numb. After recovering from the initial grief he was determined to re-build and re-use every last salvageable element of the original house. What he creates in the year or so following is simply remarkable. By adding sturdy recycled elements with the latest fire resistant materials, Chris sets out to produce a tough, resilient version of the original home (now dubbed Callignee One). Wearing its embattled past as a badge of honour, will Callignee Two not only face up to the Aussie bush?
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1 - 1Bushfire House October 21, 2010
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1 - 2Very Small House October 28, 2010
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1 - 3Southport Heritage House November 04, 2010
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1 - 4Clovelly House November 11, 2010
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1 - 5Lake Bennett House November 18, 2010
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1 - 6Hamptons House November 25, 2010
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1 - 7Fish Creek Church House December 02, 2010
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1 - 8Cottage Point House December 09, 2010
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1 - 9Indented Head House December 16, 2010