Thursday, October 23, 2008

The best shedlike atmosphere in Hamilton

Auckland architect Peter Cresswell rightly praises this marvellous garden shed. His professional comments on the design are particularly interesting:
"One of the great things about good clients and good architecture is that once you develop a grammar for the primary building in a group, the rest of the 'collection' almost design themselves -- as a prime example, this garden shed, designed by some very fine clients as a perfect 'garden wall' addition to their main house. In particular, I love the way the rain chain and the 'slots' in the boundary block wall play off each other, and the way the sunlight comes through upon the decking. Very nice."
There's more about Peter's work here.

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