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Habitats: City, Coast and Forest

Book Flatlay Cover Front Transparent Trio[1] Frame 83

A collectable trio of hardcover books

Architecture
Beaconsfield, WA, Australia
EHDO Architecture

EHDO is a West Australian architectural studio that pivots ethical building practices, the environment and people into beautiful design outcomes. EHDO (Earth House Design Office) was founded in 1970 by celebrated artist and building industry innovator, Giles Hohnen, and became renowned for its pioneering approach to rammed earth construction. Over the course of (nearly) forty years, EHDO has evolved from a focus on building to design, however Giles’ ethical approach remains at our core. Today, EHDO are driven to work with people who seek to find a balance between making something wonderful and the act of doing this responsibly. Their conscious and conscientious approach to design and building informs every project that they work on, regardless of scale. EHDO works closely with clients and a consultant team to make a positive contribution to building, with work processes that places equal value on environmental, social and economic outcome.
EHDO is a West Australian architectural studio that pivots ethical building practices, the environment and people into beautiful design outcomes. EHDO (Earth House Design Office) was founded in 1970 by celebrated artist and building industry innovator, Giles Hohnen, and became renowned for its pioneering approach to rammed earth construction. Over the course of (nearly) forty years, EHDO has evolved from a focus on building to design, however Giles’ ethical approach remains at our core. Today, EHDO are driven to work with people who seek to find a balance between making something wonderful and the act of doing this responsibly. Their conscious and conscientious approach to design and building informs every project that they work on, regardless of scale. EHDO works closely with clients and a consultant team to make a positive contribution to building, with work processes that places equal value on environmental, social and economic outcome.
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