
Designed by New Zealand based architect "Hillery Priest Architects", a collaboration of the talents of Richard Priest and Susan Hillery, is a dynamic and thriving central Auckland practice producing contemporary architecture enhancing their clients’ lifestyles and workstyles.
A compact family home that is well defined by a strong modern aesthetic of high contrast. A protective shell of steel and darkened cedar forms a hardened exterior around the more smoother and soft white crisp interior spaces.
About the Architect:
Richard Priest has won every significant New Zealand architectural award. He has been on the advisory boards for the design degrees at UNITEC and the Auckland University of Technology. His enthusiasm for urban planning has seen him visit and study in cities throughout North and Central America, South East Asia, India, Europe and Australia.

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