The sixth finalist in Home of the Year 2018 is a unique family bach

Clustered around a central courtyard like a ‘camp’, this family retreat in Hanmer Springs is an interesting take on a bach.  Take a tour through our last finalist in Home of the Year 2018

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The sixth finalist in Home of the Year 2018 is a unique family bach

Comprised of three independent structures that centre around a sunken terrace, the sixth finalist in Home of the Year 2018 is an interesting one. Take a tour through this unique interpretation of a bach and hear what impressed HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green, and fellow judges Mel Bright  and Nicholas Stevens, about this home.

Check out the other finalists below and keep up to date with all things Home of the Year with HOME on Instagram @homenewzealand or follow #homeoftheyear2018 for an inside look. Thanks to our principal sponsor Altherm Window Systems for their support.

Home of the Year fourth finalist: See this compact concrete home by Maguire and Harford Architects

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Home of the Year third finalist: See inside this small courtyard home by Andrew Sexton Architects

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Home of the Year second finalist: Take a tour through this clifftop home by Herbst Architects

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Home of the Year first finalist: Check out Guy Tarrant’s urban sanctuary in Auckland below

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