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| Daniel Robertson beautiful hand crafted bricks, pavers, tiles and facade systems have been used to create and transform many building projects throughout Australia and the world. Detail below is a few examples designed to illustrate how magnificently Daniel Robertson's products build character and style. |
CASE STUDY 1
A home that defines a modern Australian lifestyle.
In the quiet, leafy streets of Melbourne’s outer suburbs lies an inspiring Daniel Robertson brick home. Striking and sophisticated, the contemporary residence incorporates the casual lifestyle of the suburbs with both an elegant and cosmopolitan design.
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CASE STUDY 2
Daniel Robertson clay bricks play in harmony with nature's stones.
The designers of this beautiful home were briefed to create a new home that looked established upon completion. The owners did not want a stark, newly built house and the property already had established trees so the landscaping was not a hindrance to their vision.
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CASE STUDY 3
Daniel Robertson Scott System Brick Snaps™T - the revolutionary way to integrally cast thin brick into concrete panels.
Revolutionising multi-storied brick facades, Robertson thin clay bricks can now be integrally cast into concrete panels utilising the Scott System Brick Snaps™T system. Thin clay bricks are delivered in individual plastic frames. These frames are "snapped" together on the form bed.
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CASE STUDY 4
Tiles Display
Daniel Robertson bricks, Rustic paving tiles and Classic terracotta tiles all feature in this extended family oasis.
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CASE STUDY 5
The Art of Brickwork
When Glenn Murcutt visited Daniel Robertson's display he was armed with a photo. The photo provided the conceptual base for the brickwork in the new Swinburne University building.
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CASE STUDY 6
Daniel Robertson congratulates John Wardle Architects for winning the Victorian Architecture Medal 2008 for the Nigel Peck Centre for Learning and Leadership, Melbourne Grammar School.
John Wardle Architects were commissioned to design the Nigel Peck Centre for Learning and Leadership at Melbourne Grammar School.
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