Coastal Bliss
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Product details
- ISBN 9781864709919
- Weight: 1440g
- Dimensions: 230 x 267mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
- Publication City/Country: AU
- Product Form: Hardback
Coastal Bliss showcases the very best in contemporary coastal architecture and design. These 38 gorgeous vacation homes span the globe, from remote beaches in New Zealand to treetops in Costa Rica; from islands in Greece to dunes in South Africa; and from glamorous locations in the United States to some of the world’s best kept secrets in Portugal. Designed by leading architects, these homes range from minimalist pavilions to luxury houses. Each residence is illustrated with stunning full-colour photography and accompanied by insightful text that describes the architect’s approach to the design and how they drew inspiration from the context, climate, and clients. Coastal Bliss is an aspirational volume for architects, designers, design enthusiasts, travellers, and dreamers. It’s the perfect gift for those seeking inspiration for their beach house, interested in contemporary architecture and design, or who simply want to let their imagination run wild. Dive in and soak up the best and latest in contemporary beach houses in Coastal Bliss
Greg Young established Young Architects in New Zealand in 2003. The award-winning architect has worked on industrial, residential, and commercial projects ranging from small holiday homes to multi-million dollar houses. This work has included a full range of architectural genres included Gothic Revival, Arts and Crafts, and Modernism. Greg has also been involved in prominent civic projects, including the New Zealand Parliament Buildings and the Christchurch Town Hall.
