Wright House II
Robin Boyd, 1964
Boyd’s design for the second Wright House, replacing his earlier 1940s design destroyed in a bushfire, began shortly after his first visit to Japan and completion of the manuscript for Kenzo Tange. Elements of the house’s interior design gesture towards traditional Japanese architecture, in particular the central open-plan kitchen is enclosed by translucent fibre-glass sliding screens evoking traditional Japanese shoji paper screens.
Photo: Mark Strizic, 1970
Source: State Library of Victoria