Tag: Residential
RSSFrench connection: Glassbook House
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Taking cues from Maison de Verre – the “house of glass” – in Paris, the new addition to this home hosts a suite of tranquil living and reading spaces.
Houses Revisited: Fresh start
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Fulton Ross Team Architecture’s Rangiora retreat relates to its site and local types, in this home that was featured in Houses magazine in 2008.
Houses Revisited: Sense of place
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At her own Wanaka house, first published in 2008, Anne Salmond has turned simple sketched boxes into a comfortable home.
Houses Revisited: A second life
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The original clients get back a Wellington house designed by the late Chris Brooke-White, one of the great characters of the 1970s, in this project feature from 2008.
The eagle has landed: Tara Iti house
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Early New Zealand modernism, a respect for the sea views and a touch of golf inspired this pavilion – by architecture firm Box – on the shores of Mangawhai.
Suburban stealth: Fife St House
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This house makes the most of a typical long, narrow suburban site, resulting in a family home whose grandest moments are stealthily concealed from the street.
Side-by-side: Mermaid Multihouse
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Twin dwellings artfully coalesce in this flexible home, designed by Partners Hill with Hogg and Lamb, to provide a mother and son with moments of connection and agency.
Boat shed on the bay
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A pared-back, utilitarian bach on Kawau Island by Crosson Architects draws on the quintessential shed typology for its inspiration.
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: Le sublime
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Wellington architect Hugh Tennent demonstrates his sensitive craft in the Marlborough Sounds in this home that was first published in 2008.
‘Cinematic sublimity’: Wallis Lake House
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Nestled against a ridgeline and taking in views to the distant peaks of the national park beyond, this new home is born of dedication and collaboration.
‘Strangely beautiful’ bush architecture: Castle Cove House
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An angular concrete form is an architectural riff on the rocky crags and crevices that characterize the steep topography of this harbourside suburb.
Houses Revisited: Together apart
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ALIGNwork’s trans-generational beach house, first published in 2008, is a welcome sight at a very mixed development.
Good things in small boxes: The Cube
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First Light Studio has created a secondary dwelling in Wellington’s Petone that proves that considered design comes in all shapes and sizes.
Architectural poetry: House in the Hills
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Defined by its rectilinear parasol of timber batten, this house prioritizes clarity over pragmatism, geometric consistency over lavishness and poetry over function.
Old new and new old: Lake Hayes Cottage
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Jeremy Smith considers the compelling proposition of re-use in this poetic preservation of a South Island cabin by Anna-Marie Chin Architects.
A future ruin in the garden: Almora House
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Edged by an established garden and crowned by an undulating concrete roof-form, this home for collectors is a carefully cultivated expression in concrete and glass.
Island oasis: Anzac Bay House
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This award-winning Waiheke home by JDA Studio Architects offers a young family privacy, expansive views and a sophisticated see-through pavilion.
Houses Revisited: Super tent
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First published in 2008, this Tim Dorrington-designed beach house in the Far North is inspired by memories of holidays under canvas.
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.