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Architects: MacKayCurtis
- Area: 133 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Dunning Thornton Consultants, Sheffield Construction
Mawhitipana / MacKayCurtis
Dune House / Herbst Architects
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Architects: Herbst Architects
- Area: 282 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Steve Haycock Construction Ltd, Tattico, Sullivan Hall Chartered Engineers, Second Nature
Bowentown Bach House / Edwards White Architects
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Architects: Edwards White Architects
- Area: 195 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: David Beattie Builders, Arnold and Johnstone
Deep Cover House / Edwards White Architects
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Architects: Edwards White Architects
- Area: 130 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Buddy, Dimond Roofing, Rosenfeld Kidson, Spartherm
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Professionals: Quinn Landscaping, SJR Builders, Sullivan Hall
Omata Beach House / Herbst Architects
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Architects: Herbst Architects
- Area: 358 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Vitrocsa, Guyco, Stonecraft
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Professionals: Bell Construction, Sullivan Hall Chartered Engineers, Jared Lockhart
Pouaka Waikura House / Patterson Associates
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Architects: Patterson Associates
- Area: 456 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Hadley Consultants, Suzanne Turley Landscapes, John Gavin Construction
Black Quail House / Bergendy Cooke
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Architects: Bergendy Cooke
- Area: 360 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: APL NZ, Bradfords Precast, Peter Fell, Viking Roof Spec
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Professionals: Wanaka Builders, Bradfords, Bergendy Cooke
Revitalized Public Spaces: Fostering Human Connections in Cities
Public space has always been a top priority in every city’s urban planning agenda and given today’s world context, these urban spaces have emerged as fundamental elements of cities and neighborhoods. Plazas, squares, and parks, undeniable necessities in the urban fabric, have become, today, more vital than ever.
Te Pakeke Retreat / Fearon Hay Architects
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Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2019
Victoria on the River / Edwards White Architects
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Architects: Edwards White Architects
- Area: 4769 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: AECOM, Schicks Civil Construction
City Beach House / Fearon Hay Architects
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Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
- Area: 290 m²
- Year: 2013
Best Houses of 2019
More than 5.000 architecture projects were published in ArchDaily this year. Year after year, we curate hundreds of residential projects, and as we know our readers love houses, we compiled a selection of the most visited residential projects published on the site.
Set in various locations around the world, in urban, rural, mountain and beach landscapes; a variety of structural designs, from traditional masonry to the most technological prefabricated systems; from small dwellings to large houses and materials such as concrete, wood, and bricks as the most used. We also found their design and typology solutions were very much aligned with their specific settings and all of them share a strong dialogue between the house and nature, whether it is its direct surroundings or the introduction of green into a more condensed urban setting.
This selection of 50 houses highlights the most visited examples during these twelve months and, according to our readers, were the most attractive in innovation, construction techniques, and design challenges. Check them out below:
Alpine Terrace House / Fearon Hay Architects
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Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
- Area: 370 m²
- Year: 2017
River Retreat House / Edwards White Architects
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Architects: Edwards White Architects
- Area: 99 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Colousteel, Drydens Wood Oil, Plytech, Trimble
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Professionals: BCD Group, Edwards White Architects, Mckay Construction
The Camp / Fearon Hay Architects
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Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Simon James Design
2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards Announced
The New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced the 28 winners of the New Zealand Architecture Awards during an event at the Auckland Museum.
A wide range of projects were awarded, with three new categories of awards this year: the John Scott Award for public architecture, the Sir Ian Athfield Award for housing, and the Sir Miles Warren Award for commercial architecture.
Find out which 28 projects won New Zealand’s most prestigious architecture awards, after the break.