RTA Studio win supreme award at 2015 Home of the Year

Inside the Auckland home by architect Richard Naish of RTA Studio took out the HOME magazine Home of the Year award in 2015

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RTA Studio win supreme award at 2015 Home of the Year

Richard Naish’s winning design is a series of pavilions set in a suburban Auckland setting, with the form and scale of the home complementing the heritage nature of the neighbourhood. Watch to discover the full story behind the winner of the 2015 Home of the Year award.

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