Academy Award winning actor Cate Blanchett was once reportedly quoted about the great Australian expression to “go bush”
Blanchett, perhaps trying to explain the idea to an American audience, described it as going to a place with no “cell” phone reception and then added: “It’s just a state of mind”
That notion of a relaxed mindset where you are transported to the natural tranquility of the Australian bush is precisely the experience of visiting one of Brolga Developments’ award winning homes in City Beach.
Brolga’s vision of homes inspired by Australia is no better illustrated than this home tucked away in the beachside dunes, embracing the coastal lifestyle like a gentle zephyr sweeping in from Rottnest on a summer’s day.
The home exemplifies Brolga’s capacity to bring Joe Chindarsi Architect’s vision to life with flawless craftsmanship and attention to detail that creates not just a stunning building but a welcoming vibe.
Managing Director Dene Purdon says the City Beach home sits proudly in the Brolga portfolio precisely because it illustrates his company’s passion to bring to life a unique Australian design that reflects Australia in the 21st century.
“As a builder I am conscious that what we create impacts immensely not just on the landscape but on the lives of the people for whom we build.
“At Brolga we don’t just want to build any home, we want to build homes that are inspired and inspirational.”
“We are excited to work with architects who share our passion for the Australian landscape, for colours, textures and materials that are distinctively Australian.
“Alternatively we can assist the client direct in turning their dreams into a practical and deliverable design that translates to a residence that articulates our vision of homes inspired by Australia.”
Though Dene wouldn’t regard himself as any student of history, his view reflects that of British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill describing his desire for the reconstruction of an iconic London building after the blitz: “We shape our buildings” he said, “and afterwards they shape us.”