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December/January 2024/2025 - Issue 179
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Issue 96, volume 10
p.190 - 193
01 of 11Hamish McKay’s well-tended garden
02 of 11Approach to the house, designed in 1965
03 of 11Redwood cedar, glass and stone all feature
04 of 11Open dining area that adjoins the kitchen; all cupboards are original
05 of 11Sunlight pours into the sitting room through floor-to- ceiling windows
06 of 11Built-in seating
07 of 11Sculpture by New Zealand artist Don Driver
08 of 11Tatami covers the walls of the master bedroom
09 of 11Painting by Diena Georgetti
10 of 11Earthenware teapot and cups by New Zealand artist Isobel Thom
11 of 11Painted earthenware plate by Isobel Thom
This modernist home designed by little-known architect Reginald N Uren looks deceptively simple but it’s a surprisingly complex structure that has been lovingly nurtured.
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