HOME New Zealand Magazine - April 2020
HOME New Zealand Magazine - April 2020
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In this issue
25th Anniversary
Home of the Year
Our Winner: A dramatic yet humble bach
The Past Is Present
In exhibitions at public galleries around the country, artists reflect on our collective, individual and cultural histories.
2 mins
Why I Walk Carl Douglas
How the experience of walking reveals our world to us and informs our sense of our place in it.
3 mins
My Favourite Building Chlöe Swarbrick
Built on Auckland’s Karangahape Road in the 1920s, St Kevin’s Arcade has served as vocational inspiration and a meeting place for the Green MP since she was a teenager.
2 mins
Humble Special
PAC Studio designs a home on a tiny budget in the bush above the Kaipara Harbour.
4 mins
Modern Love
Assembly Architects draws on lightweight Californian modernism to craftan elegant mountain retreat.
3 mins
Family Tree
On a leafy site in the Waikato, Tane Cox crafts a subtle home for three generations
3 mins
LOW PROFILE
Sometimes, strict covenants can be a blessing in disguise.
2 mins
Fine Line
A house in a vineyard by Stuart Gardyne shows country living need not be rustic.
4 mins
Elegant Shed
Ben Daly rehabilitates a farm building with a long family history on the Canterbury Plains.
5 mins
Perfect Pitch
An encampment by an inlet casually inhabits land at Tawharanui.
3 mins
Up You Go
A sleepout and retreat in the bush at Piha.
4 mins
Seeking Shelter
A beach house on Waiheke Island quietly slips from view.
3 mins
The Boat House
A notional shed on a jetty above a beach on Kawau Island.
4 mins
Inside Out
The Herbst bach on Great Barrier Island turns 20.
5 mins
Step Into The Light
Four mid-century enthusiasts resurrect an original design by Allan Mitchener.
4 mins
Stretch And Grow
Rich Naish taps into family heritage to extend a character cottage in Christchurch.
4 mins
Sunny Side Up
Pac Studio deploys light and fun through materials for a bungalow extension.
4 mins
Age Of Enlightenment
Sixteen years on, Daniel Marshall reworks an early design with a fresh new perspective.
4 mins
Changer Les Idees
After a family tragedy, Aimé and Marguerite Maeght turned their summer house near Nice into a gallery and haven for artists. Today, it has one of the best private collections of modern art in Europe.
3 mins
Jewel Purpose
Emma Morris designs a beach house for her parents David and Lien Morris – their first architectural home and one they share with extended family.
3 mins
Feathers' Nest
Jackie and Tim Feather give Vaughn McQuarrie a detailed brief for their bush bach on a south-facing Waiheke site.
2 mins
Sometimes Randomness Can Be Way More Interesting
A challenging house above Matiatia has softened into the Waiheke Island landscape, without losing its edge.
4 mins
It's Nice To Move Around Your View
A bach by Gerald Parsonson in Hawke’s Bay provides places to sit in the sun, and places to retreat from the wind.
4 mins
My Favourite Building
Jade Kake of Matakohe Architecture & Urbanism lives in Whangarei where she stays connected to Te Whare Karakia o Pehiweri, the Anglican church built in 1888.
1 min
Italian Lessons
Mary Gaudin surveys shows and installations at Milan Design Week – the world’s biggest furniture fair, which takes over the city for one crazy week.
4 mins
Fabric Of Life
Mary Gaudin visits a charming suburban wasteland – a collaboration by Kvadrat and fashion designer Raf Simons, based on the post-war houses of Jean Prouvé.
2 mins
Prêt À Porter
You’ll have to wait a while for many of the designs seen on the previous pages, but these Milan hits are in store now.
2 mins
Base Camp
Vaughn McQuarrie draws on the bivouac tradition to design an enigmatic little house near Queenstown.
4 mins
My Favourite Building
As a model of adaptive re-use, the Axis building in Parnell, Auckland, doesn’t get better, says architect and Home of the Year judge Nicola Herbst, who lived there for seven years.
1 min
Rough Diamond Winner
With its striking concrete diagrid roof and sense of fun, our Home of the Year 2019 is a truly Auckland house.
5 mins
HOME New Zealand Magazine Description:
Publisher: Are Media
Category: Home
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
HOME covers the best New Zealand architecture, design and interiors. It features inspirational, ingenious and just plain breathtaking homes from all over the country – as well as new restaurants, exciting art and the latest furniture releases.
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