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Houses Revisited: Suburban values

Houses Revisited: Suburban values

18 Dec 2020, Bill McKay

With this project from 2008, Edwards White Architects creates a relaxed house in a Hamilton subdivision that is a model Kiwi family home.

Houses Revisited: The shed as read

Houses Revisited: The shed as read

18 Dec 2020, Bill McKay

Revisit this 2008 project where Antanas Procuta Architects (now PAUA) has some fun with an archetype in a Waikato farm manager’s house.

2020 in Review: Top 5 houses

2020 in Review: Top 5 houses

16 Dec 2020, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Take a look at our most popular houses of the year. From Otago to Northland, these residential projects have shown Kiwi architecture at its finest.

‘A mini urban landscape’: Cantala Avenue House

‘A mini urban landscape’: Cantala Avenue House

7 Dec 2020, Sheona Thomson

A nuanced understanding of the context’s colourful heritage, as well as its local quirks and character, is embedded in this neighbourly family home.

Houses Revisited: Crafty rooster

Houses Revisited: Crafty rooster

27 Nov 2020, John Walsh

From the archives: Visit a home on a steep Wellington site, in an old part of town, where Parsonson Architects have designed a clever townhouse.

Houses Revisited: Advanced pose

Houses Revisited: Advanced pose

27 Nov 2020, Nicole Stock

Xsite Architects’ zinc-clad house in a conservative Auckland suburb, first published in March 2008, stretches out to the sun and sea.

Houses Revisited: Like different, man

Houses Revisited: Like different, man

27 Nov 2020, Tommy Honey

Andrew Sexton’s reworked bach on the Wairarapa coast is appropriately resistant to modern pretensions in this project from the 2008 archives.

Glamping pavilions

Glamping pavilions

25 Nov 2020, André Hodgskin

André Hodgskin reveals the many layers of complexity behind this campground-inspired home overlooking the Poor Knights Islands by Herbst Architects.

Memories, moments and artful planning: Breezeway House

Memories, moments and artful planning: Breezeway House

23 Nov 2020, Casey Bryant

Designed for a family to share with their friends, this engaging coastal holiday house embodies a collective memory of time spent by the beach.

‘A cascading series of salon spaces’: Garden House

‘A cascading series of salon spaces’: Garden House

4 Nov 2020, Tobias Horrocks

Soft boundaries create multipurpose spaces that reflect a young couple’s character while generous windows connect interiors with “domesticated wilds” around this home.

French connection: Glassbook House

French connection: Glassbook House

28 Oct 2020, Peter Salhani

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: Sense of place

Houses Revisited: Sense of place

23 Oct 2020, Nicole Stock

At her own Wanaka house, first published in 2008, Anne Salmond has turned simple sketched boxes into a comfortable home.

Houses Revisited: Fresh start

Houses Revisited: Fresh start

23 Oct 2020, Adrienne Rewi

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: A second life

Houses Revisited: A second life

23 Oct 2020, Tommy Honey

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

The eagle has landed: Tara Iti house

21 Oct 2020, Claire McCall

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

Suburban stealth: Fife St House

7 Oct 2020, Ashley Cusick

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.

Boat shed on the bay

Boat shed on the bay

29 Sep 2020, Amanda Harkness

A pared-back, utilitarian bach on Kawau Island by Crosson Architects draws on the quintessential shed typology for its inspiration.

Houses Revisited: Le sublime

Houses Revisited: Le sublime

25 Sep 2020, Nicole Stock

Wellington architect Hugh Tennent demonstrates his sensitive craft in the Marlborough Sounds in this home that was first published in 2008.

Houses Revisited: Humanist habitat

Houses Revisited: Humanist habitat

25 Sep 2020, John Walsh

A Wakatipu house benefits from Arrowtown architect Max Wild’s local knowledge in this project, which first appeared in Houses magazine in 2008.

‘Cinematic sublimity’: Wallis Lake House

‘Cinematic sublimity’: Wallis Lake House

14 Sep 2020, Beth George

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

‘Strangely beautiful’ bush architecture: Castle Cove House

2 Sep 2020, Genevieve Lilley

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

Houses Revisited: Together apart

28 Aug 2020, Diana Goodman

ALIGNwork’s trans-generational beach house, first published in 2008, is a welcome sight at a very mixed development.

Houses Revisited: Easy stretch

Houses Revisited: Easy stretch

28 Aug 2020, Nicole Stock

In this project from the Houses archives, Megan Edwards demonstrates her mastery of the bungalow extension in an older Auckland suburb.

Houses Revisited: The art of graft

Houses Revisited: The art of graft

28 Aug 2020, Nicole Stock

In another project from the archives, a Mt Eden addition where Megan Edwards deftly engineers a twenty-first century lean-to.

Good things in small boxes: The Cube

Good things in small boxes: The Cube

25 Aug 2020, Ashley Cusick

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

Architectural poetry: House in the Hills

17 Aug 2020, Des Smith

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

Old new and new old: Lake Hayes Cottage

12 Aug 2020, Jeremy Smith

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

A future ruin in the garden: Almora House

3 Aug 2020, Andrew Leach

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

Island oasis: Anzac Bay House

29 Jul 2020, Amanda Harkness

This award-winning Waiheke home by JDA Studio Architects offers a young family privacy, expansive views and a sophisticated see-through pavilion.

Houses Revisited: Rock steady

Houses Revisited: Rock steady

24 Jul 2020, John Walsh

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: Super tent

Houses Revisited: Super tent

24 Jul 2020, Nicole Stock

First published in 2008, this Tim Dorrington-designed beach house in the Far North is inspired by memories of holidays under canvas.

Houses Revisited: U with view

Houses Revisited: U with view

24 Jul 2020, Bill McKay

Robin O’Donnell balances prospect and protection on an Auckland clifftop site in this home from the 2008 archives.

Sounds of nature: House at Otago Bay

Sounds of nature: House at Otago Bay

15 Jul 2020, Judith Abell

A monolithic home confidently emerges from the landscape, capturing distant views and forging a connection to the soundscape of its surrounds.

Natural order

Natural order

8 Jul 2020, Ashley Cusick

Overlooking a sacred pā site, this Dunedin home responds to its sweeping views and the needs of a growing family with considered planning and humble forms.

A material experience: Balmain Rock

A material experience: Balmain Rock

1 Jul 2020, Hannah Slater

Taking a restorative approach to the renovation of a sandstone cottage, Benn and Penna has composed contemporary materials to pay homage to the original historic home.

Of law and sculpture

Of law and sculpture

29 Jun 2020, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Architecturepublic has recently unveiled a Remuera home with significant sculptural forms that respond to height-to-boundary restrictions.

Houses Revisited: Right neighbourly

Houses Revisited: Right neighbourly

26 Jun 2020, Mark Longley

From the 2008 archives: Ken Crosson has designed a pair of townhouses in St Heliers that reject rampant individualism.

Houses revisited: Kiwi pav

Houses revisited: Kiwi pav

26 Jun 2020, Krystina Kaza

Look back at this home on Auckland’s West Coast, where Simon Carnachan works up a modernist recipe for a casual beach house.

Houses Revisited: Dome house

Houses Revisited: Dome house

26 Jun 2020, Tommy Honey

First published in 2008, we review this early Nineties, sustainable home on the Kapiti Coast by iconic modernist architect Fritz Eisenhofer.

Lakeside hideaway

Lakeside hideaway

24 Jun 2020, Camille Khouri

Sitting quietly above the water and surrounded by newly planted native bush, this home by Kerr Ritchie takes its peaceful place on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

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