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With the grain

and is fickle; it moves, adjusts. A house is more constant; there’s a groundedness to its bearing. How these two work together is not an art so much as a balance between opposites and elements. In Tairua, hugging a dune reserve on the Coromandel, Gavin Donaldson’s recently finished coastal project has this sense of equilibrium. A picturesque beachscape

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