Down the long driveway, you'll see it

Down the long driveway, you'll see it

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This is a book of pictures of modernist New Zealand homes. These houses aren't new, they’re old and lived in. They can be a little dusty, slightly worn around the edges and all have what antique dealers like to call “patina”. But they’re perfect in the minds of the people who live in them because of what they represent, which when designed, was a better way of living.

The idea for the project wasn’t so much to document the houses in purely architectural terms, but to give an idea of the way these houses were and are lived in, as well as showing details of the designs and the materials used in their construction. The use of native timbers throughout these houses has given a unique feel to the interiors.

The title of the book comes from a phrase in an email from Bruce Martin giving directions to his home at Bridge Pā. Filled with a lifetime’s of pottery both from Bruce and Estelle’s work, together with gifts from potter friends, the Martin’s home highlights the particular mix of craftsmanship and design which is reminiscent of all the homes shown in this book. 

  • Published by Mary Gaudin & Matthew Arnold
  • Second edition, 2024 (First Published in 2014)
  • Hard cover, 336p. 230x280mm
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Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it
Down the long driveway, you'll see it

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