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Villa by Patrick Reynolds
Villa by Patrick Reynolds
Villa by Patrick Reynolds

Villa by Patrick Reynolds

Despite the interest in contemporary architecture it’s a fact that more people in inner-city suburbs throughout New Zealand end up living in a villa than a house of any other architectural style. Everyone at some stage finds themselves doing some renovation work, and that has tended in recent years to revolve around "blowing out the back". In recent years architects have come up with far more interesting solutions to turn villas into a workable house for 21st century living. This book looks at around 25 of those solutions as well as at villas that have remained untouched over the years and at villas that are down on their uppers, including a spectacular and infamous student flat. Photographed by Patrick Reynolds, the text on each house is written by Home NZ editor Jeremy Hansen. In addition the book kicks off with a substantial survey of villa architecture by leading heritage architect Jeremy Salmond, whose late 1980s book on old New Zealand houses is the gold standard text for restorationists. Magnificently designed and crammed with photographs of everything from the original photos of villas in the 1890s and fragments of glorious old wallpaper, from totally untouched interiors to the most innovative additions, this book is a must-have for villa dwellers and villa lovers. Author Biography Patrick Reynolds is New Zealand’s best known architectural photographer, commissioned by leading magazines and architects both here and overseas. Jeremy Salmond, a principal in Salmond Reed Architects, is New Zealand’s foremost authority on heritage architecture and has been involved in some of this country’s architectural major conservation projects, including the conversion of Auckland’s CPO to the Britomart railway station. Jeremy Hansen is the editor of Home New Zealand magazine, which every year hosts the coveted Home of the Year architecture awards.

Despite the interest in contemporary architecture it’s a fact that more people in inner-city suburbs throughout New Zealand end up living in a villa than a house of any other architectural style. Everyone at some stage finds themselves doing some renovation work, and that has tended in recent years to revolve around "blowing out the back". In recent years architects have come up with far more interesting solutions to turn villas into a workable house for 21st century living. This book looks at around 25 of those solutions as well as at villas that have remained untouched over the years and at villas that are down on their uppers, including a spectacular and infamous student flat. Photographed by Patrick Reynolds, the text on each house is written by Home NZ editor Jeremy Hansen. In addition the book kicks off with a substantial survey of villa architecture by leading heritage architect Jeremy Salmond, whose late 1980s book on old New Zealand houses is the gold standard text for restorationists. Magnificently designed and crammed with photographs of everything from the original photos of villas in the 1890s and fragments of glorious old wallpaper, from totally untouched interiors to the most innovative additions, this book is a must-have for villa dwellers and villa lovers. Author Biography Patrick Reynolds is New Zealand’s best known architectural photographer, commissioned by leading magazines and architects both here and overseas. Jeremy Salmond, a principal in Salmond Reed Architects, is New Zealand’s foremost authority on heritage architecture and has been involved in some of this country’s architectural major conservation projects, including the conversion of Auckland’s CPO to the Britomart railway station. Jeremy Hansen is the editor of Home New Zealand magazine, which every year hosts the coveted Home of the Year architecture awards.

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Villa by Patrick Reynolds

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Despite the interest in contemporary architecture it’s a fact that more people in inner-city suburbs throughout New Zealand end up living in a villa than a house of any other architectural style. Everyone at some stage finds themselves doing some renovation work, and that has tended in recent years to revolve around "blowing out the back". In recent years architects have come up with far more interesting solutions to turn villas into a workable house for 21st century living. This book looks at around 25 of those solutions as well as at villas that have remained untouched over the years and at villas that are down on their uppers, including a spectacular and infamous student flat. Photographed by Patrick Reynolds, the text on each house is written by Home NZ editor Jeremy Hansen. In addition the book kicks off with a substantial survey of villa architecture by leading heritage architect Jeremy Salmond, whose late 1980s book on old New Zealand houses is the gold standard text for restorationists. Magnificently designed and crammed with photographs of everything from the original photos of villas in the 1890s and fragments of glorious old wallpaper, from totally untouched interiors to the most innovative additions, this book is a must-have for villa dwellers and villa lovers. Author Biography Patrick Reynolds is New Zealand’s best known architectural photographer, commissioned by leading magazines and architects both here and overseas. Jeremy Salmond, a principal in Salmond Reed Architects, is New Zealand’s foremost authority on heritage architecture and has been involved in some of this country’s architectural major conservation projects, including the conversion of Auckland’s CPO to the Britomart railway station. Jeremy Hansen is the editor of Home New Zealand magazine, which every year hosts the coveted Home of the Year architecture awards.

Despite the interest in contemporary architecture it’s a fact that more people in inner-city suburbs throughout New Zealand end up living in a villa than a house of any other architectural style. Everyone at some stage finds themselves doing some renovation work, and that has tended in recent years to revolve around "blowing out the back". In recent years architects have come up with far more interesting solutions to turn villas into a workable house for 21st century living. This book looks at around 25 of those solutions as well as at villas that have remained untouched over the years and at villas that are down on their uppers, including a spectacular and infamous student flat. Photographed by Patrick Reynolds, the text on each house is written by Home NZ editor Jeremy Hansen. In addition the book kicks off with a substantial survey of villa architecture by leading heritage architect Jeremy Salmond, whose late 1980s book on old New Zealand houses is the gold standard text for restorationists. Magnificently designed and crammed with photographs of everything from the original photos of villas in the 1890s and fragments of glorious old wallpaper, from totally untouched interiors to the most innovative additions, this book is a must-have for villa dwellers and villa lovers. Author Biography Patrick Reynolds is New Zealand’s best known architectural photographer, commissioned by leading magazines and architects both here and overseas. Jeremy Salmond, a principal in Salmond Reed Architects, is New Zealand’s foremost authority on heritage architecture and has been involved in some of this country’s architectural major conservation projects, including the conversion of Auckland’s CPO to the Britomart railway station. Jeremy Hansen is the editor of Home New Zealand magazine, which every year hosts the coveted Home of the Year architecture awards.