The mana of multi-housing

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11 April 2019

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TOA Architects’ Nicholas (Nick) Dalton and Te Ari Prendergast are passionate about creating affordable, beautiful and accessible housing for people “who want a house that speaks to New Zealand.” Justine Harvey, ArchiPro’s managing editor, spoke with Nick (Tūhoe/Te Arawa) and Te Ari (Te Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāi Tahu/Ngāti Porou) about their approach to different typologies for multi-housing, with the aim of helping to ease New Zealand’s housing crisis in a meaningful way.
The internal street view of TOA Architects' housing concept for Kāingā hou iti, or low-density inter-generational living. Image: TOA Architects.
TOA Architects' concept design for a complex that provides social housing in South Auckland.
TOA's concept for MMH – Māori modular house, seen in the very top image (in a South Island location) and above, as terraced housing.