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Houses revisited: Mission statement

Houses revisited: Mission statement

22 May 2020, Michael Barrett

First published in 2008, Paul Clarke has designed a view house in Auckland’s eastern suburbs that preserves a little of the past.

Courtyard dreams

Courtyard dreams

20 May 2020, Claire McCall

The front door to this villa in Grey Lynn might look typical, but it’s a portal to another time and place.

Down by the river: South Yarra House

Down by the river: South Yarra House

13 May 2020, Hayley Curnow

A quaint walkway stepping up from Melbourne’s Yarra River is the sole means of access to this 1930s brick home, where an extension is a treetop sanctuary.

NZIA Resene Student Design Awards 2019

NZIA Resene Student Design Awards 2019

12 May 2020

Two students were declared winners of the annual Student Design Awards. Dig deeper into Abdallah Alayan and Jeremy Priest’s award-winning projects.

Desirable abode

Desirable abode

11 May 2020, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

We caught up with Barry Condon of Condon Scott Architects to talk about the design of this new home in Wanaka.

Extra-ordinary

Extra-ordinary

4 May 2020, Rebecca Gross

With brick as the predominant material, this house is like a contemporary rendition of an historic ruin, affirming the pedestal of brick in architecture.

Butterfly effect: Antipodes HQ

Butterfly effect: Antipodes HQ

30 Apr 2020, Sharon Stephenson

A well-known art deco building in Wellington undergoes an internal metamorphosis in order to house this global skincare brand’s headquarters and retail space.

The 'C' word: Escape to Kawau Island

The ‘C’ word: Escape to Kawau Island

29 Apr 2020, Alex Wallace

Photographer Alex Wallace remembers an idyllic weekend at a Kawau Island bach, designed by Auckland-based ICR Studio.

Happy Days domain

Happy Days domain

28 Apr 2020, Chris Barton

Chris Barton explores DKO Architecture’s mix of terraced and apartment living at a former quarry site in Auckland’s Mount Wellington.

Houses Revisited: Adventure in toytown

Houses Revisited: Adventure in toytown

24 Apr 2020, John Walsh

In this Wellington home, first published in 2009, Uche Isichei has designed an unconventional house for a once-sleepy suburb.

Houses Revisited: Housing acts

Houses Revisited: Housing acts

24 Apr 2020, John Walsh

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: Core values

Houses Revisited: Core values

24 Apr 2020, Peta Nichols

From the 2009 archives: The late Guy Sellars solved the planning puzzle in a two-faced Christchurch house for his son’s family.

With the grain: Tairua Insitu House

With the grain: Tairua Insitu House

20 Apr 2020, Julia Gessler

The Coromandel’s gritty persona marries smooth-cut family living in this neutral-hued home, designed by Neu Architecture.

Layering spaces, light and modernity

Layering spaces, light and modernity

15 Apr 2020, Nicky Proffit

By taking a fresh approach in this Remuera bungalow, Respond Architects has created a home full of light, effortless flow and space for its owners.

Draft of shadows

Draft of shadows

13 Apr 2020, Leanne Amodeo

Art, greenery, sunshine and a touch of vintage blend effortlessly in this brutalist house for the co-founder of Mexico’s hippest hotel chain.

Transforming timber

Transforming timber

10 Apr 2020, Chris Barton

We look at an innovative New Zealand-made timber pavilion, slated to appear at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy.

Sun catcher: Empire House

Sun catcher: Empire House

8 Apr 2020, Eugenie Keefer Bell

Two subtle yet sophisticated pavilions honour the interwar character of this home while connecting it with the outdoors.

Quality over ostentation: Balmoral House

Quality over ostentation: Balmoral House

1 Apr 2020, Sing D'Arcy

A series of stacked interconnected volumes that carefully negotiate a tricky wedge-shaped site provided the solution for a client.

Behind the scenes: Remuera renovation

Behind the scenes: Remuera renovation

30 Mar 2020, Claire McCall

Go beyond the everyday face of this Remuera home, originally built in the 1940s, to discover an unexpected touch of star power.

Houses Revisited: Return of the native

Houses Revisited: Return of the native

27 Mar 2020, John Walsh

A Hawke’s Bay home from Herriot Melhuish O’Neill expresses Waimarama’s changed circumstances and its continuity of spirit.

Houses Revisited: High society

Houses Revisited: High society

27 Mar 2020, Michael Barrett

From the Houses archives: a penthouse apartment by Cook Sargission & Pirie provides clear evidence of the rise of Freemans Bay.

Houses Revisited: Sympathetic intervention

Houses Revisited: Sympathetic intervention

27 Mar 2020, Michael Barrett

We revisit a project from the March 2009 issue of Houses where Michael Fisher takes an Auckland art deco house through the rehab process.

Volume and drama: White House

Volume and drama: White House

25 Mar 2020, Ella Leoncio

This crisp addition to an Australian Federation home exuberantly manoeuvres light, space and monochrome materials to masterfully meet the brief.

Fit for pawns and queens: Latimer Terraces

Fit for pawns and queens: Latimer Terraces

24 Mar 2020, Abigail Hurst

Abigail Hurst explores this Warren and Mahoney project, the first of many chessboard moves to establish diverse central-city living in Christchurch.

Be my guest: Chimney House

Be my guest: Chimney House

23 Mar 2020, Tracey Ingram

A Danish kitchen design firm allows potential customers to holiday in homes equipped with its wares. We explore its latest abode, designed by David Thulstrup.

Poured pleats

Poured pleats

18 Mar 2020, Amanda Harkness

Jack McKinney Architects has transformed a Ponsonby streetscape with a dramatic gesture that is equal parts theatre and sculpture.

Lessons in scale, proportion and materiality: Albert Villa

Lessons in scale, proportion and materiality: Albert Villa

16 Mar 2020, Michelle Bailey

This addition to a historic weatherboard cottage captures vistas from new living spaces arranged around a landscaped courtyard.

Safe harbour: Vikki's Place

Safe harbour: Vikki’s Place

11 Mar 2020, Beth George

In responding to the client’s need for a home that caters to a unique family structure, the architects have achieved a fluid and unfussy home.

Child's play: The Imaginarium

Child’s play: The Imaginarium

6 Mar 2020, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa, Wendy Hoddinott

Over the summer holidays, a group of children discovered a new kind of freedom – that of designing their own play environment.

Landing place: West Meadows house

Landing place: West Meadows house

4 Mar 2020, Camille Khouri

With lakeside views and an alpine backdrop, this award-winning South Island house is perfectly positioned to be a home for all seasons.

Back to the bone

Back to the bone

3 Mar 2020, John Sutherland

John Sutherland explores Cheshire Architects’ reoccupation of a former seaplane hangar at Hobsonville Point, Auckland.

Soft fantasia

Soft fantasia

2 Mar 2020, Leanne Amodeo

Cross-pollinated compositions and a certain chromatic sweetness multiply in Bondi Junction.

Houses Revisited: Mutual support

Houses Revisited: Mutual support

28 Feb 2020, Peta Nichols

Take a look back at this home, first published in 2009: a Malcolm Taylor project by the Waikato River that shows architect and builder can get along fine.

Houses Revisited: Polite subversive

Houses Revisited: Polite subversive

28 Feb 2020, Nicole Stock

Revisit a project where Wendy Shacklock discreetly shuns convention with a modern chalet design near Queenstown.

Houses Revisited: Salute to the sun

Houses Revisited: Salute to the sun

28 Feb 2020, Nicole Stock

A Michael Wyatt pavilion executes a graceful pose on its well-favoured Queenstown site in this home from the archives.

Elastic geometry: Glebe House

Elastic geometry: Glebe House

26 Feb 2020, Gemma Savio

Crafted with deference to the sculptural potential of architecture, this compact family home with “elastic” geometry is a lesson in tectonic editing.

Sun sculpture

Sun sculpture

24 Feb 2020, Kerstin Rose

This Greek island holiday home combines the best of traditional architecture with modern, worldly comforts, textiles and interiors.

Village square: Qb Studios

Village square: Qb Studios

20 Feb 2020, Melanie McDaid

This local, boutique co-working designer and operator unveils its recent Christchurch offering and discusses some of the larger themes behind that style of work.

Church in the village

Church in the village

18 Feb 2020, Ian Lochhead

Ian Lochhead explores the multi-purpose cycle of living, work, worship and service to the community in Christchurch’s Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.

Mirror mirror: Kangaroo Valley Outhouse

Mirror mirror: Kangaroo Valley Outhouse

17 Feb 2020, Leanne Amodeo

A reimagining of the traditional outdoor bathroom, this shimmering cube in the landscape offers 360-degree views and quiet sanctuary.

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