Doctors say you must be inside the Body Mass Index of 20-25, if you are deemed to be healthy. This does not apply to pregnant women, muscle bound athletes, or if you are over 70 years of age.
This building has a Body Mass Index of 16.
Magnolias set the scene behind an immaculate period Californian bungalow. A translucent roof celebrates the flowering of the trees and the movement of the stars at night.
With a foot print of 22m2, schedule one of the NZBC has been kind to most of South Auckland.
Dressed Corsican pine and Canadian cedar coated in beeswax are a nod to the Japanese and their love of the Onsen.
Date
2021
Awards
NZIA Auckland Architecture Award 2022 - Small Project
The BOS Practice is driven by the pursuit of quality - a belief that our surroundings directly influence the quality of our lives, whether in the workplace, at home or the public spaces and structures in between. It is not just buildings but urban design that affects our wellbeing. We are concerned with the physical context of a project, sensitive to the culture and climate of their place. We have applied the same priorities from housing to education to furniture.
The BOS philosophy and values that inspire every project are the same regardless of scale or size. This explains why no detail is too small in its importance for the BOS Practice and why the same amount of care and attention will be lavished on the design of a door handle, a tap, or a piece of furniture.
These, after all, are the elements of the environment that we physically touch every day of our lies. The BOS Practice believes the quality of a project is not necessarily related to how much it costs, but rather how wisely the resources of time and money are spent. The setting of standards is more about an attitude of mind in defining goals and honouring commitments. In that sense the most important things have not changed - in particular the philosophy of quality and optimism at the most personal of levels.