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AAA Freemans Bay Architecture Tour
25
May 2009

The Auckland Architectural Association is putting on a special one day event in the Freemans Bay area on Sunday 7th June from 10:00 am to 2:00pm featuring 7 houses including award winners designed by some of Auckland's best Architects.

Freemans Bay has one of the densest aggregations of architecturally designed houses in the Auckland region. View houses by Andrew Patterson, Gerrad Hall, Daniel Marshall, Belinda George, Marshall Cook, Russell Withers and Claude Megson and be inspired by the rich diversity created by other leading architects living and working in this area.

Each house is located in close proximity to Ponsonby Road so that you can easily walk from one house to the next, and if necessary rest along the way in the Ponsonby road cafes.

For a full programme visit http://www.aaa.org.nz/ or contact Kristen George of Design Selection Ltd. on 021 388 374.

Tickets will be available from any of the houses on the day. Price $20:00 per person with proceeds going to the City Mission.

10 CPD points.

To register email your name and number of people attending to kristen@designselection.co.nz

10:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday 7th June

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by Diana Blake Monday 08 June, 2009
An awesome day looking at great NZ Architecture!! It was very well organised with a great selection of houses to view. Well done and thanks to all the people that allowed us to view their homes.
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