Point Chevalier: The Concreteologist
Grand Designs New Zealand - S2 - E1
Ross plans to create a towering home for his family on the cliffs of Point Chevalier. But after living on site for nearly 10 years, his family is now wondering if he'll ever get their home finished.
Grand Designs New Zealand: Season 2 - 8 Episode s
2x1 - Point Chevalier: The Concreteologist
September 25, 2016
Ross plans to create a towering home for his family on the cliffs of Point Chevalier. But after living on site for nearly 10 years, his family is now wondering if he'll ever get their home finished.
2x2 - New Plymouth: Hemp Home
October 2, 2016
New Plymouth couple Greg and Gayle build one of the first hemp homes in NZ, and spend thousands shielding themselves against what they believe are the ill effects of electromagnetic radiation.
2x3 - Northland: Rusty House
October 9, 2016
Steve Wilson and Wendy Grell move from Auckland to the Northland beachside where they plan to build an architectural marvel of corten steel in an unassuming seaside community.
2x4 - Kapiti Coast: Stilt House
October 16, 2016
Predicted sea level rises are not stopping architect Guy Marriage and his extended family from building a DIY Bach, only metres from the high tide mark on Wellington's Kapiti Coast.
2x5 - Ponsonby: French House
October 23, 2016
Philippe and Sarah Lods hope to create a modernist home based on Parisian apartments on a rare empty site in the heart of Auckland's historic Ponsonby.
2x6 - Queenstown: Modern Day Castle
October 30, 2016
Christchurch earthquake refugees Andy Macbeth and Jo Denton build a modern-day fortress against the elements in alpine Queenstown.
2x7 - Christchurch: Shipping Container Home
November 6, 2016
Building with shipping containers seems like a creative way to create a home, but construction falling a year behind is only the start of this Christchurch family's build problems.
2x8 - South Brighton: Earthquake Rebuild
November 13, 2016
A terminally ill Christchurch man and his family are determined to stay in South Brighton despite on-going earthquakes, and the fact their house is being built on a sand dune.