Projects
RSSThe relationship between land and water has been explored through the architecture of this clifftop residence, first published in 2015.
An architecturally designed modular system makes the ideal inter-generational holiday home, first published in 2015.
This modernist house eschews the traditional vernacular yet remains complementary to its surroundings, first published in 2015.
A floor-to-ceiling renovation transforms this 1960s bungalow into a sleek, contemporary house, first published in 2015.
The simple, almost minimal form of this house belies the level of amenity enjoyed by the family who call it home, first published in 2015.
The idiomatic style of the architecture belies the cutting-edge technology that lies at the heart of this home. First published in 2015.
This off-the-grid farmhouse proves that with sustainable architecture size doesn’t matter, first published in 2015.
An 1890s stable block is transformed into a warm, modern family home, first published 2015.
The fractured forms of this house reference the site’s geological past. First published in 2015.
Future proofing ensures this holiday home will see its owners into their retirement. First published in 2015.
Old and new come together in this extended family holiday home. First published in 2014.
Space, light and order — the ingredients for architecture with soul — are all present in this house designed by Steven Lloyd Architects in Auckland’s Coxs Bay. First published in 2014.
This house is a Southern belle — the successful fusion of architecture and the surrounding natural landscape. First published in 2014.
In an area imbued with history comes a modern incarnation. First published in 2014.
This lovingly crafted and comfortable home has a unique personality. First published in 2014.
An addition to a railway cottage by Atelierworkshop shows off its sensitive side. First published in 2012.
Connected to, yet standing proud of, its surroundings, this bach is akin to an eyrie. First published in 2014.
The spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright finds a home in New Zealand. First published in 2013.
Island life — designed as a retreat, this home nurtures the soul, first published in 2014.
Long and short – elongated forms help knit this house to its site. First published in 2014.
Four pavilions create a communal feel without compromising privacy at this simple yet comfortable holiday home. First published in 2013.
A place to stand – a fallen tree replanted on a remote headland. First published in 2013.
House at the top of the world – a lakefront home that invites the world in. First published in 2013.
At first glance the simplicity of form of this house belies its inner workings. First published in 2013.
Located right next to the ocean, this house continues a long-held family tradition with the Coromandel Coast. First published in 2013.
Of the land – this contemporary home merges indoors with out. First published in 2013.
The iconic Kiwi bach comes of age on the rugged West Coast. First published in 2013.
The sum of its parts - every detail carefully considered to create a singular whole. First published in 2013.
A modern-day barbican, designed by Tennent Brown Architects, stands vigil at the entry to Wellington. First published in 2013.
A finely balanced family house by Sheppard & Rout Architects shows how to make big-scale spaces harmonious. First published in 2013.