Tim and Kevin head to Canberra to meet architect Shannon Battison, a former President of the Australian Institute of Architects, who spent a considerable amount of time designing the perfect home for her family. Then she threw a rather large spanner in the works and bought them a new one — a 1970s experimental house designed by her mentor. To make matters worse, it’s quite small and needs substantial repairs, or, to be more precise, it’s partially falling down. What’s driven her to take this on? Which member of her household talked her into it? Is this both the best and worst thing she’s ever done? And why do iconic houses seem to hypnotise people and leave them powerless to their charms? This is your chance to find the answers to these questions and more. You can follow the restoration journey of Rivendell on Shannon's Instagram - @_studio.sdb To view images from this episode, head to our Instagram page - @big_design_adventureAnd be sure to follow Tim Ross (@modernister) and Kevin McCloud (@kevin.mccloud1)We’d love to hear from you, reach out to us on
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