A small scale holiday home that is casually laid back yet highly refined, the bach is orientated north-east towards the ocean, sun and distant islands.
Designed by Noel Lane, this house enjoys its predominantly rural setting. The city was left behind and the openness of the local farmland and nearby coastline were embraced by the architect and client in the design of the house.
This kitchen renovation project arose from the resident needing to lighten a former dark and space-limited kitchen.
This building acts as an extensive customer service centre adjacent the existing headquarters of Weberhaus, a manufacturer of prefabricated homes.
Cutting edge engineering expertise played a key role in the construction of London’s Cutty Sark Pavilion. A timber and fabric gridshell built as a temporary pavilion and exhibition space in London to promote the historic sailing ship, the Cutty Sark, showcases the cutting edge engineering expertise involved in combining the two materials in construction projects.
This conversion of a former Dairy to a five-bedroom house with a small pool combines privacy and seclusion with openness to the wider landscape.
The ‘new sling’ rocking recliner designed and made by David Trubridge is a later version of his body raft.
The Diocesan Aquatic Centre an indoor swimming pool facility at Diocesan School for Girls in Epsom, Auckland.
Page 5 of 23 pages ‹ Previous Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next Page › Last »