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The Mantles

Built on a semi-public site next to the Durie Hill Elevator tower, The Mantles nestles and cloaks the brow of the hill, and is viewed from six separate elevations including the tower itself and the walkway below. The house is of the hill, not on the hill.
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Westmere House

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Saint Johns Hill House

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van Dalen House

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FOMS Offices Extensions and Refurbishments

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Guyton Street Heritage Roof

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Tram Shed Fence

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Durie Hill House

Situated over a bend in the Whanganui River, as it winds it’s way past the city, sat a circa 1960’s house of modest amenity occupying a site of some drama. This house has been given a comprehensive reconfiguration, leaving only the roof and basic form intact.
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Belonging is a key tenet of our concept generation. What is the physical context? What is the cultural context? How can a building belong to its site, its context, its place, its people? We seek to observe and respond to local character, express a belonging to the whenua (land), representing the people. We look backward to look forward.
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