Inexpensive house made of concrete blocks with openinterior space planning Specialists from the Australian company Archier helped to equip an inexpensive house from concrete blocks released as a result of dismantling old structures. Reusing concrete products prevents air pollution, since the production of products using cement releases a huge amount of harmful substances into the atmosphere.The old sawmill building on the territory of the formergold mine was first converted into a studio by sculptor Benjamin Gilbert, and then into a home after the family had a child. Benjamin's brother Chris, an architect at Archie, helped design the child-safe space. Lack of internal partitions inside the houseallows you to easily make changes to the interior as needed. An unusual 9-meter wide gate door when open connects the room with the space surrounding the house. The kitchen cabinet fronts, painted in a patinated gold color, are a reminder that this area was once a gold mine. Would you like it here?