Projects
RSSA nod to the past keeps the bungalow vibe alive and well in this modern bathroom.
Designed by Boon Goldsmith Bhaskar Brebner Team Architects this bathroom was inserted into the existing layout of the house.
A cool and clever home, away from home, for an Auckland-based couple.
Designgroup Stapleton Elliott’s highly considered scheme in Wellington’s Newtown sets a benchmark for social housing in New Zealand.
A sweet seaside house for soaking up the sunny vista by Evelyn McNamara.
The $10 million remediation of a retirement complex in Papamoa is challenging the status quo.
These 1970s Wellington council apartments are undergoing a $37 million seismic and functional upgrade.
A kitchen by Megan Edwards in a historic home fits in with style and grace.
A kitchen makeover by Godward Guthrie stays true to its modernist roots.
An Auckland renovation by Glamuzina Paterson Architects creates a stylish and spacious kitchen, and living space.
This warm and welcoming holiday home makes the most of local form and its cool location. First published in 2012.
A cool, calm and collected kitchen designed by John Mills, first published in 2012.
This house by John McCoy has two pavilions that create a simple, light space which lets the view lead the way.
A contained space with views sits tall on this Pauanui holiday house.
Jonathan Smith has designed a modest, modern house that makes the most of a challenging section.
A new house designed by Wilson and Hill Architects in Christchurch is sleek, stylish, and seriously spacious.
Built in stages, the two parts of this house fit together to form a relaxed space to enjoy the beach lifestyle.
Architect Brendon Monk has designed a holiday house that compliments its setting in the clean green Marlborough Sounds.
A family house by Sam Atcheson in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier matches form, function and future proofing.
Architect Evelyn McNamara has designed a beach holiday house to accommodate three generations.
A house by Rafe Maclean is a study in strength and security and a place of retreat for three generations.
Carolyn Smith has designed a family house that makes the most of a small, steep site.
Architect David Wingate has designed a single-level house that sits low and steps down to meet the landscape.
Architect Peter Eising has created a weekend retreat that maximises spectacular sea views and offers a sustainable lifestyle.
Ric Slessor has designed a house on a difficult steep site.
Architect Andrew Sexton is building one of his designs on sand at Peka Peka.
It’s been a long road getting the Q Theatre project off the ground, but Auckland’s newest theatre will soon be ready.