PETER SIDDELL, 1935 – 2011, AucklandOne of New Zealand’s most prominent realist painters, Peter Siddell is perhaps best-known for his unpopulated cityscapes which appear familiar, yet are not identifiable. He draws together different elements from a variety of sources to create timeless images of neighbourhoods that look uninhabited despite there being evidence of earlier human ... Read more
A showcase of winners, finalists, architecture medal and gold medal winner of the 2013 awards programme.
This three storied house (two levels above ground, one below ground) is located up a long tree lined driveway on a stunning site with views out across Karaka Bay to Browns Island right around to Music Point. The plan focuses around the pivotal central space that welcomes visitors and extends the...
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The interior of Te Herenga Waka whare at Victoria University of Wellington, shown here, contains fine examples of traditional carving and woven tukutuku panels.
This is the house built by Te Rā Karepe and Rangawhenua, leaders of the Pao Mīere movement. It was named Te Miringa Te Kakara. It was built in the shape of a cross and had four entrances. The roof was covered with tōtara bark.
Image 14 of 20 from gallery of 2012 New Zealand Architecture Awards. Under Pohutukawa by Herbst Architects Ltd
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