Home of the Year 2017 third finalist: Matakana project

We’re officially half way through the final six for Home of the Year 2017. Watch to find out which home has filled the third finalist spot

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Home of the Year 2017 third finalist: Matakana project by Glamuzina Architects + Paterson Architecture Collective

Watch HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green announce the third of the Home of the Year finalists, brought to you by Altherm Window Systems. Check out the first and second finalists below.

First finalist: ‘Stealth Bomber’ by Patchwork Architecture

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Second finalist: Guy Tarrant’s Point Chevalier home

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