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Are these textures of bark of eucalyptus trees? I particularly like Eucalyptus sideroxylon (Ironbark) which has black bark with fiery orange undertones.
Hi Lena, Certainly the two smooth examples are eucalypts, the other coarse barks might be as well but could also be pines. The dimpled texture could even be concrete paving. It was a while ago when the shots were taken in Kings Park, Perth, WA. Brad.
The architectural practice of brad hooper architect was established in 1982 and since then has been involved in the design of several hundred residential projects. Other work has included commmercial, institutional and industrial projects.
This work has been for sites across Australia in cities and regional areas. Sites have been compact inner urban and broad-acre bush. It has been a great experience - I have seen some fantastic places and met some wonderful people - and it's not over yet.
Are these textures of bark of eucalyptus trees? I particularly like Eucalyptus sideroxylon (Ironbark) which has black bark with fiery orange undertones.
ReplyDeleteHi Lena,
ReplyDeleteCertainly the two smooth examples are eucalypts, the other coarse barks might be as well but could also be pines. The dimpled texture could even be concrete paving. It was a while ago when the shots were taken in Kings Park, Perth, WA.
Brad.