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This is a book about a modern architectural movement that bubbled up in a small, conservative city at the bottom of the world.

During the 1960s, Christchurch, New Zealand exploded with a creative force which developed into a distinct style of architecture that was widely admired and imitated and remains influential today.

For a decade Christchurch architects worked with a potent energy and urgency, creating hundreds of homes (and many of New Zealand’s best public and commercial buildings) in a regional style that is arguably the closest thing the country has to a modern indigenous style of architecture. 
The 12 homes illustrated in the book are just a small representation of the style and architects of the period. They remain as intact examples of the ideas, materials and optimism of the time.

 i never met a straight line i didn't like

I Never Met A Straight Line I Didn't Like

Matthew Arnold & Mary Gaudin

 

440 pages
230mm x 280mm

PURCHASE • straightlinebook.nz

 

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 i never met a straight line i didn't like