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Woodfern Cres Titirangi.

ArchiPro Project Summary - A stunning transformation of a 1970s ‘boomerang’ family home, featuring a 7m tall Atrium with an undulating roofline, creating a serene oasis that harmonizes with the tranquil bush setting.

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Woodfern Cres, Titirangi
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CONSTRKT. Constrkt is a New Zealand owned company, operating within the greater Auckland region. They specialise in bespoke, architecturally designed projects from renovations and new builds, to rural & equestrian construction. As Registered Master Builders and Licensed Building Practitioners, Constrkt's skilled team of construction professionals and contractors are passionate about delivering a quality product, on time, and within budget. Through years of experience, Constrkt have forged strong working relationships with reliable and loyal contractors who share our values, minimising any undue risk for their clients. With a key philosophy based on excellence through efficiency and knowledge, Constrkt team strives to find the best approach to every task, maintaining high energy and passion for quality.

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2019
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