aotea bach
The third in our Great Barrier Island series of baches explores the notion of a pavilion with 2 sides open allowing the land to flow through the internal space, from a south terrace bedded into the shallow slope to a north deck overlooking an olive grove.
Photographer
Jackie Meiring
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