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Architect Ian Weir, left, talks with builder Shane Salter about progress on the Apex Point House, which Weir designed with steel cladding to keep out stray embers, in White Beach, Australia, Feb. 27, 2020. As the country rebuilds after its devastating wildfires, Weir is leading a push to integrate houses with the land rather than mass clearance of vegetation. (Alana Holmberg/The New York Times)
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2020-02-27
ALANA HOLMBERG/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
ALANA HOLMBERG
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25cm x 19cm by 300dpi
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