Collection by Allie Weiss

Decades Old, the Modernist Houses of New Zealand Have No Shortage of Charm

In a new book, photographer Mary Gaudin gives readers an intimate tour of New Zealand's modernist houses, offering a look at the way residents have lived in and loved each one. From worn-in Eames lounge chairs to distinct midcentury paneling, Gaudin's details provide a metaphorical dusting-off for a cast of beloved homes.

Read more about the book, Down the long driveway, you'll see it, here.

Wood House by Ted Wood (1974)
Wood House by Ted Wood (1974)
Ballantyne House by Warren & Mahoney (1959)
Ballantyne House by Warren & Mahoney (1959)
Einhorn House by Helmut Einhorn (1950)
Einhorn House by Helmut Einhorn (1950)
Fletcher House by Hall & Mackenzie (1964)
Fletcher House by Hall & Mackenzie (1964)
Henderson House by Ernst Plishke (1950)
Henderson House by Ernst Plishke (1950)
McKenzie House by Cedric Firth (1958)
McKenzie House by Cedric Firth (1958)
Manning House by Jack Manning (1960)
Manning House by Jack Manning (1960)
Martin House by John Scott (1971)
Martin House by John Scott (1971)
Munro House by Warren & Mahoney (1968)
Munro House by Warren & Mahoney (1968)
Sutton House by Tom Taylor (1961)
Sutton House by Tom Taylor (1961)
Sellars House by Guy Sellars (1954)
Sellars House by Guy Sellars (1954)
Lang House by Ernst Plischke (1953)
Lang House by Ernst Plischke (1953)
Alington House by William Alington (1963)
Alington House by William Alington (1963)