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A fascinating and insightful look at the progress of NZ's only internationally recognized furniture designer, David Trubridge. Beautifully produced, and full of photographs.
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This is a true cross over book; part architecture, part photographic excellence, part social history and definitely the story of a family, the architect and their
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Until recently New Zealanders thought of prefabs as drab, cheap, temporary, poorly designed school classrooms. Prefab houses tended to be thought of as cheap, small, relocatable, standard homes. However, today's prefab home is design rich, high-quality, and readily customised to ...
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This book is a collection of 153 temporary and transitional projects that have occurred in Christchurch since September 2010. It illustrates a city dealing with the tragic loss of people, the massive changes to its urban fabric that is losing 80% of its central city buildings and ...
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This is the first book ever published on new Auckland Urban Spaces; in fact I think the first in New Zealand It's 96 pages feature descriptions, plans and photographs of 16 major urban spaces in Auckland City -all which have made a positive contribution to the development of a ne ...
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Presents a variety of courtyard gardens, from densely planted to minimalist, with a common theme of suitability for 21st century living.
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Converted Houses showcases innovative examples of New Zealand's early architecture being recycled for modern day living. Industrial and farming buildings, halls, chapels, community landmarks and even a cool store are among the clever conversions featured"--Cover flap.
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Explores the inspirational work of world-renowned architect John Finton
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The book showcases architectural transformations from around the world, including a variety of design styles, building types, briefs and budgets.
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Examines facets of early Polynesian settlement, the influence of Christian and western technology, the buildings of religio-political movements such as Ringatu, Parihaka and Ratana, post-war urban migration, and contemporary architecture.
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