Reed House (unbuilt) Although unbuilt, the design of the Reed beach house went on to influence
Heide II and have a large impact on postwar Melbourne Modernism. His four designs included bunker like enclosures with sloping walls and referenced coastal themes, such as boats and cannons.
Reed initially confided in Burns to design his beach house as an experiment to push Modernist architecture in Melbourne in preparation for the renovation of
Heide. However, they ultimately deferred Burns' design in favour of
David McGlashan, whose project reflected the bay and sand dunes while protecting a central courtyard. Despite the house not being built, Burns re-used many of the ideas further on in his career, cementing the importance of the notable designs. Every summer Burns would accompany his fellow artists to parties at the Moras' and Reeds' Beach houses, a place where they could paint the horizon over the bay and enjoy the company and ideas of others in CAS.
Kangaroo The Burns House, known as
Kangaroo, was designed by Burns and built in stages from 1968 on an elevated sloping bush land site at
Bend of Islands, near
Kangaroo Ground, Victoria. It is considered of architectural and historical significance to the State of
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