Architecture Plus
The conversion of this ordinary 1970s warehouse and office block into a contemporary art gallery features the strong use of Pacific imagery.
A façade of vertical timber louvres refers to the Maori basket-weaving tradition. Acting as both visual enhancement and sun control, the louvres run in bands, imparting a strong pattern across the façade.
Location:
Porirua, New Zealand
Reference:
Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. 2004. London: Phaidon Press Limited, p 66