
"Birdwood is a house on a local street tracing the ridge of one of Mount Coot-tha's numerous spurs ("Coot-tha" denotes "Place of Honey" for the traditional Turrbal and Jagera people)."
"Cite: "Birdwood House / Peter Besley" 08 Oct 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
Birdwood is a house on a local street that traces the ridge of one of Mount Coot-tha's numerous spurs. The house occupies a ridge-line position and aligns with the local street frontage. The ridge is one of many spurs of Mount Coot-tha. Mount Coot-tha denotes 'Place of Honey' in the languages of the traditional Turrbal and Jagera people. The place-name connects the landform to Indigenous cultural meaning. The site context emphasizes the relationship between built form and the mountain's topography.
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