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The R. N. Johnson House, designed by Peter Johnson for his own family, is a significant example of Australian residential architecture. Built in 1963, the house is admired for its honesty, simplicity, and careful attention to detail. It is organized around a central stair and rises in a series of half-levels, with rooms on either side offering varied views. The interior features clinker bricks, stained timber, and concrete structural elements, creating a dark and cool atmosphere. The house is associated with the Sydney School of architecture and has been well-published and preserved by its current owners. [Extracted from the article] |