Mt Eden Pavilion
A light-filled extension has enabled this family to maximise their access and enjoyment of a large and private back yard. The elegant pavilion affords modern, open-plan living, in harmony with the existing cottage it extends from.
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Volcanic rock excavated from the site is drawn inside to feature in a material palette of in-situ concrete, the local stone, and rich dark timbers.
Published - Urbis Magazine