Rookie firm Patch Work Architecture used locally sourced Lawson cypress to clad the exterior of a 970-square-foot house in New Zealand. Vibrant painted accents contrast with the otherwise neutral structure. Steel trusses, painted in a blue hue called Lochmara from Resene, are visible through the fiberglass panels on the veranda. Photo by: Paul McCredie  Photo 7 of 7 in Week in Review: 7 Great Stories You May Have Missed September 27, 2013 by Megan Hamaker from Three Designers Jump-Start Their Practice With an Affordably Built Home in New Zealand

Week in Review: 7 Great Stories You May Have Missed September 27, 2013

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Rookie firm Patch Work Architecture used locally sourced Lawson cypress to clad the exterior of a 970-square-foot house in New Zealand. Vibrant painted accents contrast with the otherwise neutral structure. Steel trusses, painted in a blue hue called Lochmara from Resene, are visible through the fiberglass panels on the veranda. Photo by: Paul McCredie