Giving Spirit
Jan 01, 2022
3 minutes
text: Rebecca Gross
photography:
Pablo Veiga
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“Like all Australians watching the news of the bushfires over that summer, we were heartbroken by the devastation unfolding and the stories of people losing their homes,” says Madeline Sewall, Director of Houses at Breathe Architecture. “We reached out to NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) to offer our services pro bono to a firefighter who had lost their home and they put us in touch with Dave and Barb.”
David and Barbara Rugendyke, long-time residents of
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