To coincide with Earth Day, we survey sustainable private and public residential homes in the Southern region and pinpoint where shortfalls lie in creating quality New Zealand housing stock at scale.
Two years on from completion, Dunedin’s Toiora co-housing development — and the people that reside in it — have lessons to teach us about modern living.
History proves a great informant. And in the case of the Great Glenorchy Alpine Basecamp, the past has been listened to, with award-winning results for the architects.
When two blokes approached Yoke, a Queenstown architecture studio, to create a holiday home in the suburb of Jack’s Point, Thomas Ibbotson took the chance to go to the dark side.