10 New Zealand Homes That’ll Inspire a Trip to the Edge of the Earth
10 New Zealand Homes That’ll Inspire a Trip to the Edge of the Earth
In his new book, photographer Simon Devitt captures some of New Zealand’s most stunning homes, from sun-drenched baches in Northland to rammed earth houses in the deep south.
In his new book, photographer Simon Devitt captures some of New Zealand’s most stunning homes, from sun-drenched baches in Northland to rammed earth houses in the deep south.
In New Zealand, the dramatic landscapes can capture your imagination. They’ve inspired some to design homes in harmony with the country’s awe-inspiring settings, which photographer Simon Devitt has now captured in a new volume, Cape to Bluff, a collection of 30 homes that include small beach homes, or baches, as they’re known, midcentury-inspired coastal dwellings, and riverside retreats set among gold miners’ cottages.
"It felt like the right time to show an aspirational view of how New Zealand architects respond to the varying nature of our landscape," says Devitt, who produced the book alongside writer Andrea Stevens and graphic designer Luke Scott. "And it’s a contemporary view curated to convey not just different places in New Zealand but also different ways of living."
Each home in the book is carefully chosen to give the reader a view of New Zealand they would never otherwise experience, bringing together architecture, landscape, and photography in one breathtaking volume. Read on for a few of its most impressive homes, brought into vivid focus by Devitt’s facility behind the lens.
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