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Golden Mile House

The brief was unambiguous: a modernist home that made no concessions to convention. Parsonson Architects brought the design vision. We brought the technical means to realise it.

Exposed concrete forms the bones of the house — walls that carry thermal mass as well as weight, holding warmth through Marlborough's winters and cool through its summers. Timber arrives as a counterpoint: tactile, warm, present in every interior surface where the concrete steps back. The two materials don't compete. Each one defines its territory.

Flat roof forms and floor-to-ceiling glazing pull light deep into the plan. The outdoor spaces were designed as a continuation of the interior — not an afterthought, but part of the same sequence of rooms. Building a home designed by Parsonson Architects requires a team that can execute without compromise. The geometry is unforgiving. The detailing is precise. There is nowhere to hide.

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24 Timandra Place, Blenheim

03 5775153

info@lawsonbuild.co.nz

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