City House, Country House
John Walsh and Patrick Reynolds
There are houses from as far north as the Bay of Islands and as far south as Dunedin. There are houses in the middle of cities and in the suburbs, on the coast and in the country. New family homes, suburban alterations, city apartments, coastal beach houses and rural retreats are all included in this impressive collection of recently completed projects, reflecting a growing diversity of living styles and architectural responses across the country.
Thoughtfully photographed and with accompanying plans and text that probes the design rationale behind each project, this is a highly collectable survey of some of New Zealand’s most innovative and interesting homes.
John
Walsh
John Walsh is the communications manager of the New
Zealand Institute of Architects. His previous books for Random House, produced
in collaboration with Patrick Reynolds, are New New Zealand Houses (2007),
Home Work: Leading New Zealand Architects Own Houses (2010) and Big
House, Small House: New Homes by New Zealand Architects (2012). He lives in
Auckland.
Patrick
Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds is New Zealand’s leading photographer of the built
environment. He lectures at the University of Auckland’s School of Architecture
and is a contributor to a blog on urban design and transport issues. His
previous books include New New Zealand Houses and Homework, both
in collaboration with John Walsh, Architecture Uncooked with Pip
Cheshire, Villa with Jeremy Salmond and Jeremy Hansen, and Bungalow with
Nicole Stock.
Godwit ISBN 9781775538516
RRP $85.00
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