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Contortions Among the Trees

Set right on the edge of Auckland’s famous Waitemata Harbour to the north of the city, this widely acclaimed private residence changes character as it rises through a difficult, tree-covered site.
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‘Fishbones’ in the mangroves

A bridged walkway whose main features are curved timber glulam ribs, geometrically arranged to create a sinuous undulating, unfolding form, by Beca Architects on Auckland’s North Shore.
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The Savill Building

If sustainable building implies a combination of sustainable materials and low energy, Glenn Howells Architects got it right with the Savill Visitor Centre.
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A Fit Use for Timber

A breathtaking addition to the Mingara Recreation Club campus on the NSW central coast, covering 2000sqm of commercial gymnasium over two levels.
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Protecting A Priceless Haul

The Mary Rose Museum is a unique timber-clad building protecting the only 16th century warship on display anywhere in the world.
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Where Preservation Meets Innovation

An innovative coastal refurbishment where the use of timber contributed to an environmentally sustainable development while respecting the site's heritage significance.
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Students see the light with timber

A full scale building project designed and constructed by Monash University Architecture students for observation and engagement with specific light conditions.

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