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        <![CDATA[Great Barrier House / Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The house is nestled in a beautifully private setting surrounded with large Puriri trees, Blackwoods and other natives. The building form is elevated for flood protection, and acknowledges the hill to the west, lifting towards it's elevation. The living zone opens completely to this setting, and the timber exoskeleton references the surrounding trees. The bedrooms all have protected outdoor space, being closely located to the trees for increased privacy. The house is located to protect the existing vegetation and to make the most of the sun and the native bird life on the property.</p> ]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Located on the Eastern coastline of the Huaraki Gulfs, <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/great-barrier-island">Great Barrier Island</a> the ‘Great Barrier House’ is a relaxed holiday destination that references traditional notions of bach occupation. Drawing inspiration from the idea of two sheds linked by stretched tarpaulin, the house consists of two habitable areas joined by an expansive floating pavilion. Wide expanses of sliding glass doors &amp; adjustable blinds allow the pavilion to respond to different environmental conditions while providing the location for eating dining &amp; relaxing within the natural surrounds of the property.</p>]]>
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