Rob Mills Architecture: In the first period of the square architect, it finds a new owner in a high country – Realstate.com.au
1596 Buller St, Howqua Hills, was expanded and updated by Rob mills while setting up the first architectural studio.
The famous architect Rob Mills' first project, a Victoria High Country House restored for his father, sold for $ 640,000.
Melbourne and Sydney-based Rob Mills have won more than 30 awards, including more than 80 premiums, world architectural prizes, World's design awards, London design awards and Australian internal design awards since 2008.
Mills have also developed several high-level melbourne houses in addition to international projects.
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In the 20s, mills were organized and created architectural practice by building the architectural experience while restoring the two bedroom houses near the microcarted bedroom.
The house built in 1959 was in the mill family since the 1960s.
Mills' late father, Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Kingsley Wallis Mills – Royal Melbourne Hospital Orthopedics Hospital – first won a share in a shared house with some other owners, but later bought them.
HOWQUA River was a family withdrawal for the mills, including the house, fishing and shrub walking, including 1787sq m block.
Kingsley was known to teach many young people in the area, including children's friends.
The kitchen is equipped with a fiery stove.
Architect Rob Mills. Photo: Guaranteed.
And six sisters of the mill, including the whole of the mill, joined to help work during the repair of the house.
Mansfield Builder and Carpenter Brian Harvey and Carpenter Tony Cranston also worked on the project.
In his death, Kingsley left his seven kids in the market in January.
In this case, mills, who worked at home, he said that he helped him teach him about the balance between closeness and extensive space.
The off-grid house has a kitchen equipped with wooden floors, wood fireplaces, wood stoves and a bedroom to the surface.
Rob Mills' father, Dr. Kingsley Wallis Mills, Property.
HowQua Hills Houses rarely go on sale, the region has been sold in the last ten years with social records showing fewer houses in less than 10 homes.
Ray White Mansfield's Natalie Moggach, six registered bidders in the house auction, he said.
“Most original buyers were local who love the hut and the foundation of the area, and there were several cities in several cities in Melbourne and other places,” Ms Moggach said.
Mills said that the new owners are a family of a family, which is among the many young people to fish in Kingsley.
“They want to keep them on the hut and his pictures to hang on the wall,” Mills said.
Although he was sad along with the hut, he added that they are pleased to get acquainted with their new owners.
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