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Passive Design LEVEL Sustainable Series by Alide Elkink
41.00 NZD
Category: Home Improvement | Series: Level Sustainable Series
The design of the building through its orientation, sizing and location of windows, and insulation to more than the minimum required under the NZ Building Code can make the best use of sun and wind for heating, cooling and ventilation. This guide explains the technical background to good passive design ...Show more
Renovate 1940-1960s by Alide Elkink
60.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
This is the fourth book in the BRANZ Renovate series covering the renovation of houses from 1940 - 1960s. As with the previous titles in the series, this new book is a technical resource covering exactly what defines 1940-1960s style, how these houses were constructed and with what materials, and typica ...Show more
Renovate 1970s (Freight fee may apply) by Alide Elkink
60.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
The book Renovate 1970s is the fifth and final in the BRANZ Renovate series covering the renovation of houses from different eras. Over 279,000 houses were built in New Zealand in the 1970s, a time of expanding suburban development. Architectural styles developed during the 1950s and 1960s influenced ma ...Show more
Renovate art deco (Handling fee and/or freight charges may apply) by Alide Elkink
50.00 NZD
Category: Home Improvement
The book Renovate art deco is the third in the BRANZ Renovate series covering the renovation of houses from different eras. The art deco house of the 1930s was a dramatic change to the earlier villa and bungalow. A flat roof, stucco cladding, rounded corners and reduced decoration all contributed to art ...Show more
Renovate : bungalows (freight charges may apply) by Alide Elkink
50.00 NZD
Category: Home Improvement
The book Renovate bungalows is the second in a new series that will cover the renovation of houses from different eras. Bungalows are the archetypal house of 1920s New Zealand. Builders and architects took ideas from the United States, Canada, India and even Japan, and added their own features to create ...Show more
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