The Percy Burn viaduct, completed in 1923, is one of the largest timber viaducts built in New Zealand. It is located in the Waitutu State Forest, 20 km west of Tuatapere in Southland.
This dining room suite is manufactured in ash and NZ pine.
Set at the foot of a south-facing tree-clad bank, the house has an elemental form.
The building is a lodge for a family resident offshore and is located on a beautiful piece of coastline in Northland that has high heritage and landscape values.
The design is a modern twist on a huge 60m clear span bow string truss in glue laminated timber with nail plate connections. The solution required extensive collaboration between designer, builder and manufacturer, and is impressive for its size made from relatively small pieces.
The Queens Park residence is a 3-bedroom, 230 m2 dwelling located on a sensitive site falling steeply toward the Barwon River in Geelong, Victoria.
After assisting with construction of the Waikanae church in 1843, Te Rauparaha was determined to build an even finer church on his pa at Otaki.
Rarotonga International Airport is the Cook Islands' main international gateway, located in the town and district of Avarua, Rarotonga, three kilometres west of the downtown area on the northern coast.
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