21.12.11 by Nick Sayes

Forty-Six Square Metres Of Land Doesn’t Normally Become A House

This book starts on the front cover and ends on the back with no empty pages in between – to maximize available space. Which is what the book is about. With the largest houses in the world and ever-increasing suburban sprawl, we need to consider building smaller and more space-efficient homes. Showcasing 45 examples, Stuart Harrison explores how the constraints of space often result in the most innovative houses – bigger is not better.

The book features DMAs Orkney House in Mt Maunganui (pg 204-209)

Forty-Six Square Metres Of Land Doesn’t Normally Become A House, Maximising living space in Australia and New Zealand, Stuart Harrison, Thames & Hudson, ISBN: 978-0-500-50029-3 – available soon.

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