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Adrian Bonomi Architect
Architect Adrian Bonomi grew up in a genuine family home. Along with his parents and younger brother, he shared the house with his artist grandmother, who designed it, and grandfather, who built it. “It was a big, white, spack rendered, flat-ceiling, flat-roof house, which, for the 1950s was a bit out there when everything else was just brick veneer bungalows with pitched tile roofs.” It was in this environment, surrounded by creative and practical people – including his mother, also an architect – that Adrian started dreaming about architecture and building.
Adrian Bonomi Architect
Architect Adrian Bonomi grew up in a genuine family home. Along with his parents and younger brother, he shared the house with his artist grandmother, who designed it, and grandfather, who built it. “It was a big, white, spack rendered, flat-ceiling, flat-roof house, which, for the 1950s was a bit out there when everything else was just brick veneer bungalows with pitched tile roofs.” It was in this environment, surrounded by creative and practical people – including his mother, also an architect – that Adrian started dreaming about architecture and building.