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HOMES OF THE DECADE 2015 -2025 AOTEAROA
Authors: Clare Chapman & Federico Monsalve
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.
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HOMES OF THE DECADE 2015 -2025 AOTEAROA
HOMES OF THE DECADE 2015 -2025 AOTEAROA
Authors: Clare Chapman & Federico Monsalve
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.
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Authors: Clare Chapman & Federico Monsalve
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.
328 pages
Exceptional homes, enduring ideas. Spanning more than 300 pages, this beautifully crafted volume from the publishers of HOME magazine showcases the very best of New Zealand residential architecture from the past decade. Featuring the work of the country’s leading architects, Homes of this Decade celebrates
the spaces that are shaping our built environment — and redefining what home can be.
A decade of design, captured in one landmark book. Homes of this Decade charts the evolution of Aotearoa’s residential architecture from 2015 to 2025, featuring over 400 images by the country’s leading architectural photographers. From inner-city dens to coastal bunkers and treetop cabins, each home offers
a glimpse into how we live now — and where we’re headed.
With thoughtful essays by Clare Chapman, Federico Monsalve, Kirsten Matthew, and Jeremy Smith, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of New Zealand interiors, architecture, and design.














