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Give Me a Hug

A warm welcome from houses designed to look after you

Tony Calder, of ahha, consciously reimagines a 100-year-old villa in Ōtepoti, embracing views, weather and a connection to the garden.

Rain Checker

Architect Christopher Beer experiments with scale and perspective, stepping two timber-clad forms up a Kemureti Cambridge hillside.

Vantage Points

Through Lines

Inspired by a stand of macrocarpa trees, architect Craig Burt crafts a casually inviting terraced home that steps up the Wadestown hillside.

Floating in the Tītīrangi bush, this recessive yet rigorously planned home by Patchwork Architecture makes peace with the tricky terrain.

Silver Lining

PRau swoops in to revive and rationalise a confused Christchurch villa, celebrating its heritage up front and modern design out the back.

Cutting Shapes

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