Sixty of the country's top architect-urally designed houses feature in Random House's 431-page Big House, Small House, New Homes by New Zealand Architects by author John Walsh and photographer Patrick Reynolds.
The $80 hardback, out on November 2 and supported by the New Zealand Architectural Publications Trust, examines work by 60 architects in the past five years, from big new houses to small additions on sites from Northland to Dunedin.
Walsh and Reynolds produced the much-celebrated book New New Zealand Houses (Godwit), published in 2007 and Walsh noted how times had changed in the last few years and how that was reflected in the nature and scope of work in both books.
"The boom of the young century didn't last, as architects with experience of earlier busts might have predicted. New New Zealand Houses, it turned out, was published at an economic high-water mark and as the tide went out, it left many residential projects high and dry and many architecture practices gasping for air.
"All of a sudden the bread and butter work of small practices - house alterations and additions - seemed quite a treat.