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2018 Brick Bay Folly finalists
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Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly competition to design and build a temporary architectural
folly.

Call for entries: Brick Bay Folly 2018
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Brick Bay Sculpture Trust invites proposals for large-scale projects and installations for the 2018 design build competition.

Team work: Te Takitaki
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The team behind Te Takitaki, the 2017 Brick Bay Folly competition winner, chats about creating the sophisticated installation.

Te Takitaki
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Designed by four architectural graduates, Te Takitaki is the 2017 winner of the Brick Bay Folly competition.

Folly finalists
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Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly 2017 competition to design & build a temporary architectural folly.

Final call: Brick Bay Folly 2017
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Final call for entries for large-scale projects for a design build competition leading to a two year exhibition at Brick Bay.

Brick Bay Folly launch
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The winning architectural installation Daughter of the Swamp was unveiled on Saturday 12 March at the Brick Bay Vineyard.

A mystical serpentine
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Daughter of the Swamp has been announced as the winning architectural installation of the Brick Bay Folly 2016 competition.

Five follies
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Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly 2016 competition at Brick Bay vineyard, north of Auckland.

Call for entries: Brick Bay Folly 2016
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Entries now open for large-scale projects for a design build competition leading to a two year exhibition at Brick Bay.

Belly of the Beast
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Architectural students Matt Ritani and Declan Burn have won the Brick Bay Folly 2015 competition.

Brick Bay follies announced
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Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly 2015 competition.

Final call: Brick Bay Folly 2015
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Submissions for a brand new design/build project close at the end of this month.

Call for entries: Brick Bay Folly 2015
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The Brick Bay Sculpture Trust is calling for entries for a brand new architectural competition.