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John Walsh's latest contributions
Houses Revisited: Humanist habitat
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A Wakatipu house benefits from Arrowtown architect Max Wild’s local knowledge in this project, which first appeared in Houses magazine in 2008.
Houses Revisited: Rock steady
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In 2008 near Wellington Heads, Novak & Middleton designed a solid house for a very discerning client: a fusion of Swiss client and Kiwi architect.
Houses Revisited: Adventure in toytown
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In this Wellington home, first published in 2009, Uche Isichei has designed an unconventional house for a once-sleepy suburb.
Houses Revisited: Housing acts
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Paul Barry’s ‘Three-part house’ makes the most of a tight and tiny Wellington site in this project that was first published in 2009.
Houses Revisited: Return of the native
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A Hawke’s Bay home from Herriot Melhuish O’Neill expresses Waimarama’s changed circumstances and its continuity of spirit.
Houses Revisited: In Parsonson country
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One Wellington practice has been making a name fore itself in Kapiti Coast beach houses for over a decade. This 2009 house is a shining example.
Houses Revisited: Material boys
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Bevin + Slessor’s 2009 Peka Peka house stand the test of time as a smart, contemporary take on Kiwi modernism.
Houses Revisited: Simply Sumner
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Out on Christchurch’s coast Andrew Watson stacks up his boxes against a steep site in this house, originally published in 2009.
The gift of a new cloak
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John Walsh of the NZIA talks to Dr Haare Williams and Elisapeta Heta about the genesis and meaning of the Institute’s new te reo title.
“The party of reform”: Phil Twyford
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The Labour MP and Minister for Housing and Urban Development talks intensification, KiwiBuild, procurement and much more.