Tamahere Residence
Marie and Cam chose Red Architecture to build their new home because they really liked the style of previous residences Tane had designed. They weighed
Marie and Cam chose Red Architecture to build their new home because they really liked the style of previous residences Tane had designed. They weighed
This family home was designed for a young growing family. The house comprises of multiple wings, which not only reduces the overall bulk of the
Winner of Residential Home 2019 category-NZ Institute of Architects in the Wellington architecture awards. In May 2019, Wellington-based architect Andrew Sexton won two house awards
New Zealand Commercial Project Award Winner – Under $2million category The client’s brief was quite simple – they wanted the best public toilet facility in
The Eichardts II building illustrates a very contented marriage between the traditional and the modern. Designed by Michael Wyatt in Queenstown, built in conjunction with
Dot’s home and Castle, with solid masonry walls clad in large bolstered Ōamaru stone blocks give the building an air of permanence. Ms Scott (Architect)
“Mike from Parkside Quarries was very good to deal with. He showed us around the quarry where we picked stone with not too much colour.
The Borrie’s home is located in Papakaio, 21 km’s from Ōamaru. It is carefully positioned on a rise overlooking the farm and out towards the
Ōamaru Natural Limestone: A unifying material Despite having great character, an existing 1970’s Ōamaru Stone home was insular and had no visual or physical connection
Product: Sawn Faced Ōamaru Limestone Size: 650 x 90 x 290 Colour palette: Autumn Location: Ōamaru Stone Mason: Dooleys Masonry