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Museums of History NSW | At home with Amanda Blair & Richard Leplastrier @MuseumsofHistoryNSW | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
In 1988, architect Richard Leplastrier completed this lovingly crafted house for Labor leader and environmentalist Tom Uren. In 2020 we sit down with Leplastrier and the current owner Amanda Blair, to discuss the house and the architect’s ongoing connection to it.

Tom Uren – labour leader, environmentalist, peace and social justice advocate – always wanted to return to the working-class suburb of Balmain where he was born. He bought the block in 1983 and engaged architect Richard Leplastrier to design his house. Before putting pen to paper, Leplastrier camped on the site for a week, insisting: ‘When you do that, you get to see how the place works in a way that you can’t if you only visit for a few hours two or three times … You see how it works with the weather, the sunrise and sunset, noise, neighbours, the harbour activity – all the local conditions’.

Like many Leplastrier houses, Tom Uren House is lovingly crafted – with recycled jarrah and karri framing, blackbutt walls and brushbox floors. The brilliance of its design is that the building itself has a pure simplicity that offers warmth and calm the moment you enter, while perfectly framing the wide sky and harbour views.
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At home with Amanda Blair & Richard Leplastrier @MuseumsofHistoryNSW

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