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Enjoy the best of New Zealand this summer with Daniel Le Brun



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HOME New Zealand is pleased to offer our readers the chance to celebrate summer with Daniel Le Brun Brut NV.

A premium Methode Traditionelle made right here in Marlborough, Daniel Le Brun is the culmination of 12 generations of French champagne-making heritage. With aromatics that consist of fresh strawberry, citrus and orange peel, D`niel Le Brun is perfect for raising a glass to the festive season. It's available from supermarkets and fine wine retailers for around $30.99 per bottle, but to help you toast the festive season, we have three Daniel Le Brun bottles worth $30.99 to give away.

To enter, email homenewzealand@acpmagazines.co.nz - simply tell us why summer in New Zealand is a special time for you and be in to win!

Please note you must be 18 years or older to enter. No purchase is necessary. The promotion commences on December 23 2010 and closes on January 21 2011. Winners will be notified by January 27 by email. Prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash.

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We like: The Glass Room



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A work of fiction, with modernist architecture at its heart: we're a little late to the party with The Glass Room by Simon Mawer (it was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize in 2009), but it is certainly worth adding to the Christmas gift list of any architecture-obsessed friend who hasn't already devoured it. Not that it's a book for architecture enthusiasts alone, as its roller-coaster plot will engage even the flightiest readers.

The book is a ripping fictional yarn set in a real house: Mies van der Rohe's Vila Tugendhat, designed and built from 1928-1930 in the Czech Republic and now recognised as a World Heritage Site.

The book captures the optimism of the times, embodied by Mies' shimmering modernist architectural creation, and follows the home's Jewish owners as they are forced to flee the chaos and bloodshed of the Nazi invasion. We highly recommend it. You can find out more about the Vila Tugendhat at the link here.
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Outtakes - Ian Athfield in Nelson



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Architect Ian Athfield doesn't do many houses - these days, his time is mostly occupied with larger projects such as stadiums and apartment towers. But that doesn't mean he's lost his touch: here at Mapua, near Nelson, he has created a fascinating home for Halfdan Hansen and Juliette Fox and their two daughters. The house is featured in our current issue, but we wanted to share some of Simon Devitt's shots of it here that we couldn't fit in our article.

Halfdan told Ath, as he's known, that he wanted a long, villa-like corridor. Ath delivered a more dramatic version of it, with a low, dark ceiling and dark floor. It creates a great feeling of compression when you're in it, making the light-filled spaces off it seem even more compelling.

As you travel down the hallway, every new space comes as a complete surprise. You can see this fishpond (above) out a small window from the hallway. The view below is from Juliette's studio across the pond to the main bedroom.

And this is the view of the house from the street (below), a mysterious object that almost demands to be explored. We hope the coverage of the house in our current issue is enough to satisfy the curious. We thank Juliette and Halfdan for their generosity in allowing us to publish the house, and applaud the creativity and inventiveness of their architect.

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