Dezeen Debate features "beautifully detailed" perforated brickwork

Dezeen Debate features "beautifully detailed" perforated brickwork
Peter Besley Brisbane home

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a Brisbane home wrapped in perforated brickwork. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Architect Peter Besley wrapped an Australian home in perforated screens of reclaimed terracotta brick and metal mesh designed to support climbing plants.

Commenters discussed the residence, with one calling it "beautifully detailed" and another who disagreed said it "feels like several ideas competing for dominance".

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Olympics considering alternatives to Neom hosting Asian Winter Games

Other stories in this week's newsletter that sparked debate include reports that Olympic organisers are looking for alternatives to Neom hosting the 2029 Asian Winter Games, Royal Mail's rollout of solar-powered postboxes across the UK and American railroad company Amtrak's launch of high speed trains along the US East Coast.

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