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Olympian s home which was built with technology used for cowsheds hits market

Big Sky Farmhouse was designed with a simple layout that maximises the view. An award-winning home that used cowshed technology in its innovative build is on the market. Former Olympian rower Campbell Clayton-Greene built the house eight years ago for his family, including three teenagers, but now life has moved on. The children have left home, and Campbell and wife Delwyn Clayton-Greene are moving to Cambridge so she can pursue a change of career. The property at 1233 State Highway 27, Kaihere is up for sale by auction on April 22. It is being marketed by Bayleys Hamilton real estate agents Karl Davis and Lee Carter.

Grand Designs labelled fraudulent : Disasters, divorce, budget blow-outs not the norm, say architects

Grand Designs labelled fraudulent : Disasters, divorce, budget blow-outs not the norm, say architects
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Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2021

Thursday, 18 February 2021, 1:43 pm Entries are now open for the Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2021. Organisers are encouraging all Canterbury individuals, organisations, and companies involved in heritage restoration, retention, promotion or tourism to submit an entry. The Awards are free to enter. Chair of the Heritage Awards Trust Dame Anna Crighton said that “the aftermath of the devastation of our heritage from both natural disaster and by man has resulted in some stunning restoration projects which deserve celebration for the survivors. The awards evening is an opportunity for heritage visionaries and enthusiasts to come together, network and celebrate our cultural heritage”. The

auckland scoop co nz » Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2021

Press Release – Canterbury Heritage Awards Entries are now open for the Box 112 Canterbury Heritage Awards 2021. Organisers are encouraging all Canterbury individuals, organisations, and companies involved in heritage restoration, retention, promotion or tourism to submit an entry. The Awards are free to enter. Chair of the Heritage Awards Trust Dame Anna Crighton said that “the aftermath of the devastation of our heritage from both natural disaster and by man has resulted in some stunning restoration projects which deserve celebration for the survivors. The awards evening is an opportunity for heritage visionaries and enthusiasts to come together, network and celebrate our cultural heritage”.

Māori and Pasifika architects pioneering a new norm

JERUSHA RAZEY Maungārongo in Tauranga, designed by TOA Architects and built by Totara Construction, won an NZIA Waikato/Bay of Plenty Housing Award and a national Master Builders award in 2020 for each firm, respectively. Trailblazing Māori architects, such as the late John Scott and Rewi Thompson, would be impressed - the work being done by their followers has taken on a new significance in recent years, as architects strive to create stronger, more meaningful connections between the built environment, tangata (people) and whenua (land). It’s enough of a change to lead Māori architect Nicholas Dalton, principal of Tāmaki Makaurau Office (TOA) Architecture, to describe it as a “powerful point in history”.

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