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Your trusted partner in architectural design, drafting and building consent approval

Looking for an Architectural design company that likes to combine originality and affordable housing with sustainability and the environment.

For 20 years + I have been an Architectural designer in New Zealand specializing in creating a blank canvas into high quality architectural designs with up to date, practical and robust construction solutions for any project size and scale. 

We are located in Auckland and have undergone projects in Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and all across New Zealand.

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Free Style  Architecture

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Terry Francis
Architectural Director.

tjfrancis.freestylearchitecture@outlook.com

Tel: 021 288 5280

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"Free style" in architecture, often referred to as "free-form,"

describes buildings that break from conventional shapes and embrace unconventional designs, incorporating elements of various styles and techniques

Here's a more detailed look at what "free style" architecture entails:

  • Breaking Conventions:

    Free-form architecture is characterized by its departure from traditional, rigid forms and structures. 

  • Fluid and Dynamic:

    Buildings in this style often appear to move or flow, with a focus on organic shapes and asymmetrical designs. 

  • Versatile and Eclectic:

    Free-form architecture can incorporate elements from various architectural styles, including Art Nouveau, Modernism, and others, creating a unique and unconventional look. 

  • Examples of Free-Form Architecture:

    • Federation Free Style: This style, popular in Australia, features asymmetrical planning and massing, with classical elements often distorted or placed in unusual contexts. 

    • Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture: This concept, while not strictly a style, emphasizes free design of the façade, allowing for the concealment of supporting structures. 

    • Contemporary Architecture: The architecture of the 21st century often embraces free-form designs, pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities. 

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