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Architects in Profile: Megan Edwards
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A Q&A with Megan Edwards Architects, creators of homes imbued with a strong sense of identity and place.

UDINZ on the Auckland Unitary Plan’s NPS-UD
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Opinion piece: Lisa Hinton from UDINZ on the NPS-UD and Enabling Housing Supply legislation’s impacts on Auckland city.

Curved encampment: Bowden House
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Jon Rennie finds delight in architect Belinda George’s elegant response to her client’s childhood memories of campsite living.

Interior Awards 2022, Residential Kitchen Award Winner
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Congratulations to this year’s Residential Kitchen Award winner.

Magical constraint
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Richard Naish contemplates what makes a good house as he visits studio/LWA’s award-winning Our House in Westmere, Auckland.

Sculpting form and material
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Architect Sam Caradus from Crosson Architects explores and contrasts material and form in the Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA Local Award-winning Light and Clay.

A cosy getaway: Killora Bay
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On an island escape, in an area populated by white gums and stands of grass trees, this holiday home for a young family serves as an elegant living platform that offers many ways to enjoy its bush setting.

Houses Revisited: Orthopaedic surgery
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From the archives: On a fine old Auckland street, Robin O’Donnell has extended the life of a time-worn Arts and Crafts house with ‘good bones’.

Houses Revisited: Tree house
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Look back at this home from 2006: Xsite Architecture’s wooden ark is tailor made for this slightly alternative, somewhat post-hippy site in one of the farther reaches of West Auckland.

Wondrous curves: Wahroonga House
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An earthy colour palette brings the surrounding bushland inside this laidback yet sophisticated refuge that playfully acknowledges its mid-century modernist roots.

Between a rock and a cliff face
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This year’s Interior Awards finalist ‘House on a Rock’ takes its interior cues from the surrounding landscape, resulting in a warm, handcrafted aesthetic designed with family in mind.

Sun seeker: Macdonald Road House
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Contemplative and brave, this new house on a prominent corner site eschews the suburban status quo to connect its occupants with their community and climate.

Houses Revisited: Prop forward
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Revisit a bold and brassy house by Guy Tarrant, first published in 2006, which seems eager to grapple with its suburban Auckland street.

Houses Revisited: Valley girls
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From our 2007 archives: With architect John Mills as guide two Wellington clients brave Doubt and Despair to build their House Beautiful.

Houses Revisited: Island adventure
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From 2006: London is not an easy city to leave, but one family decided on a new start, in a new place, in a new house. Now they live on a hill above a Waiheke bay in a contemporary home designed by Geoff Richards.

Dark and stormy: Three Stories North
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Embracing the character of its 1890s shell, this family home features an unusual combination of materials that is at once dark, moody and surprisingly warm.

A finely crafted bunker: Mt Coot-tha House
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An intimate knowledge of both the steep site and the inhabitants shaped the design of a connected family refuge in a eucalypt forest on the outskirts of Brisbane.

Free range
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Jeremy Smith discovers a small ‘mufti day’ in the search for housing when he visits a reworked flour mill by Malcolm Walker Architects.

An abstracted terrace: Fitzroy North House 02
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This curious family home, appearing as an abstracted worker’s cottage from the street, conceals an open design shaped by two verdant garden courtyards.

Following the whenua
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Mark Southcombe visits Parsonson Architects’ Long House in Wellington’s Churton Park and finds a home designed with both landform and landscape in mind.