Month: November 2007
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Cox’s Bay House
ARCHITECTS LOVE METAPHORS. Lay readers of architects’ design statements or, especially, architects’ award citations, might think the profession has gone trappo over tropes. Why so much figurative speech? In part, metaphoric usage is a habit, but it’s also a sign of good intentions. Architects talk and write this way because they are trying to communicate…
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Hudson-Young House
WE KNOW WAIHEKE ISLAND is a real estate agent’s wet dream but sociologists must be quite fond of it as well. It can’t be that often that they see a class system recrudescing in real time. For decades Waiheke was sufficiently remote from elevation of the Hudson-Young Auckland and sufficiently deprived of infrastructure to House,…
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Box Set
On Auckland’s North Shore, architect Guy Tarrant has set the stage for drama-free entertaining. AT THE END OF A DINNER PARTY, depending on the type of company you keep, guests will probably do one of two things: head for the hills as soon as they catch a glimpse of the piles of dishes on the…