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The Great Wall by Luigi Rosselli
Southern Australia warmly welcomed the latest work of architect Luigi Rosselli.
230 meters in length, this earth wall separates the flat landscape from sandy hills, protecting the construction inside from gusty Australian bush winds. The 45 centimeters of compacted sand provide a unique microclimate inside. The design of the living spaces within the complex is crafted to ensure maximum comfort for short-term stays in this fascinating natural oasis.
We are confident that you will find this highly unusual and vibrant structure interesting and perhaps draw some inspiration for your own architectural and design masterpieces.















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