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A Compact but Generous Family Home
The new Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland family home of architect Oli Booth from Oli Booth Architecture is an ingenious example of how a living space can feel lofty and sophisticated despite its small footprint. Oli Booth shares more about the project
Sitting in the Dock of the Bay
In the coastal Christchurch suburb of Redcliffs, architect Don Roy of Site Architecture and interior designer Jeff Merrin of Lume Design collaborated to create this sensitively detailed, contemporary home with unheeded views over an estuary
Getting to Know Fearon Hay Architects
The Auckland-headquartered firm prides itself on having a global outlook backed by a certain New Zealand flavour
Industrial Meets Coastal in Whitford House
Matter Architects conceived a carefully managed arrival sequence, reveal of views and sense of scale that lend intrigue to this New Zealand home wrapped in handcrafted materials
A Private Home Perched Between the Sand Dunes
Set deep within the dunelands of New Zealand’s North Island, this modern, low-slung beach house has it all: sea breezes, privacy and luxurious natural light
Resident: Here to Stay
Resident takes a global perspective on furniture design, working with a roster of international designers to produce pieces that emphasise quality and timelessness
Monochrome Minimalism
An architect’s dream space is transformed into a contemporary and sophisticated family home
Orongo Station
Lauded architecture writer and critic Alastair Gordon looks at the Orongo Station project in New Zealand