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Houses revisited: Mt Maunganui house

Houses revisited: Mt Maunganui house

16 May 2025, Camille Khouri

Rogan Nash Architects designed this beachside holiday home to be considerate of its space in nature and surrounding neighbours. First published in 2015.

Family camping holidays inform a unique design

Family camping holidays inform a unique design

26 Jun 2024, Amanda Harkness

A willingness to explore new concepts for outdoor living sees a re-imagining of the Kiwi camping experience.

The houses that bind us

The houses that bind us

18 Jun 2024, Kareen Durbin

Ngāmotu New Plymouth local, Kareen Durbin, writes on the power of three regional buildings of distinct character and uses, to promote cross-cultural connection.

Levity and gravity

Levity and gravity

22 May 2024, John Walsh

John Walsh explores Omata Beach House, winner of the 2023 Sir Ian Athfield Award for Housing, by Herbst Architects and finds a pavilion on a plinth that seems as though it’s grown out of the land.

East and West meet in this Californian classic

East and West meet in this Californian classic

7 Aug 2023, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In the Big Cottage, Bob Burnett Architecture merges a classic Californian Bungalow style with a Japanese design ethos in this Christchurch home.

Country manor come to town

Country manor come to town

17 May 2023, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire navigates the striking arrangement of formal and informal space at RTA Studio’s Zed House, located in the affluent suburb of Fendalton, in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

Where mysteries live

Where mysteries live

29 Mar 2023, Jasper van der Lingen

Jasper van der Lingen is entranced by Warren and Mahoney’s Flock Hill Station in Canterbury — in a dream-like setting of silent mountains, still lakes and framed skies.

Curved encampment: Bowden House

Curved encampment: Bowden House

8 Mar 2023, Jon Rennie

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

Duplex with a difference

Duplex with a difference

30 Nov 2022, Guy Marriage

Guy Marriage is impressed by the joy of Patchwork Architecture’s three-dimensional, Escher-like cliff-side edifice, Party Wall, in Wellington’s Kelburn.

Marking a milestone: The View House

Marking a milestone: The View House

20 Oct 2022, Jacinda Rogers

A dream manifested into reality at an unlikely time for this carpenter-come registered architect as he completed his first house amidst Covid lockdowns and delays.

Densification perfection – Milieu’s modern take on suburban living

Densification perfection

4 May 2022, Camille Khouri

This new home built on a rare subdivided section in Auckland’s Mt Albert is a prime example of densification done well.

Shipshape in Rothesay Bay

Shipshape in Rothesay Bay

16 Mar 2022, Camille Khouri

A clever floorplan allows for maximum outdoor space while providing sea views and boat storage on a limited site.

Houses Revisited: Rationalist house

Houses Revisited: Rationalist house

16 Dec 2021, Ian Lochhead

In this large Christchurch house, Wilson and Hill Architects continue their exploration of contemporary Modernism, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Up periscope

Houses Revisited: Up periscope

16 Dec 2021, Bill McKay

RTA Studio navigates through a minefield of rules and regulations at Torpedo Bay, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Modern manners

Houses Revisited: Modern manners

16 Dec 2021

A Remuera house by Godward Guthrie Architecture is respectful but not too formal, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Retro slick

Houses Revisited: Retro slick

26 Nov 2021, Guy Marriage

Working with design-literate clients, and his builder brother, Michael Melville has fused seventies suburban optimism and contemporary experimentation, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Strait on

Houses Revisited: Strait on

26 Nov 2021, Tommy Honey

On Wellington’s wild southern shore Rafe Maclean has designed a brave little house for his family, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Pastoral idyll

Houses Revisited: Pastoral idyll

26 Nov 2021, Guy Cleverley

The art in this Gerald Parsonson house in the Wellington hinterlands is visible on the inside and the out, first published in 2006.

Houses Revisited: Twist top

Houses Revisited: Twist top

29 Oct 2021

This 2006 home from Arthouse Architecture sits above a Nelson beach and demonstrates a relaxed form of maritime modernism.

Houses Revisited: Little paua

Houses Revisited: Little paua

29 Oct 2021, John Walsh

Godward Guthrie’s Coromandel bach from our 2006 archives is an exercise in self-containment and self-conscious nostalgia.

Houses Revisited: Dune days

Houses Revisited: Dune days

29 Oct 2021

At ostentatious Omaha Aimer Naismith Architects have acknowledged the simpler bach tradition with the design of this home, first published in 2006.

Sculpting form and material

Sculpting form and material

13 Oct 2021, Amanda Harkness

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

A cosy getaway: Killora Bay

27 Sep 2021, Judith Abell

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: Tree house

Houses Revisited: Tree house

24 Sep 2021, Claire Ellery

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.

Houses Revisited: Orthopaedic surgery

Houses Revisited: Orthopaedic surgery

24 Sep 2021, Diana Goodman

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: Full nelson

Houses Revisited: Full nelson

24 Sep 2021, Margie Clark

Sited on a grassy spur above Waimea Inlet this house, first published in 2006, by Jeremy Smith looks east to Tasman Bay and west to the Kahurangi mountains.

Wondrous curves: Wahroonga House

Wondrous curves: Wahroonga House

20 Sep 2021, Michelle Bailey

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

Between a rock and a cliff face

15 Sep 2021, Amanda Harkness

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

Sun seeker: Macdonald Road House

8 Sep 2021, Stephanie McGann

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: Valley girls

Houses Revisited: Valley girls

27 Aug 2021, Tommy Honey

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

Houses Revisited: Prop forward

Houses Revisited: Prop forward

27 Aug 2021, Bill McKay

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: Island adventure

Houses Revisited: Island adventure

27 Aug 2021, John Walsh

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

Dark and stormy: Three Stories North

25 Aug 2021, Rebecca Gross

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

A finely crafted bunker: Mt Coot-tha House

11 Aug 2021, Andrew Leach

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

Free range

4 Aug 2021, Jeremy Smith

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

An abstracted terrace: Fitzroy North House 02

30 Jul 2021, Alexandra Brown

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

Following the whenua

26 Jul 2021, Mark Southcombe

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

Houses Revisited: Living inside out

Houses Revisited: Living inside out

23 Jul 2021, Tommy Honey

By the wild entrance of Wellington harbour Studio Pacific Architecture experiment with climate control in this 2007 house from the archives.

Houses Revisited: Villa redux

Houses Revisited: Villa redux

23 Jul 2021, Bill McKay

In this home that was originally published in 2007, Palladio, not Ponsonby, is the precedent for a Devonport house by Jane Priest and Vanillaspace.

Houses Revisited: Lakeside connections

Houses Revisited: Lakeside connections

23 Jul 2021, John Walsh

Architecture Page Henderson’s Taupo holiday house, first published in 2007, is a sensitive response to site and client requirements.

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