Category:House at 6 Patrick Street, Petone
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Location | Petone, Lower Hutt City, Wellington Region, New Zealand | ||||
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English: This house style, known as Design No.3, was the result of a brief partnership between the two Christchurch-based architects Samuel Hurst Seager (1854-1933) and Cecil Walter Wood (1878-1947). It was built by Page and Anderson. It is considered to be the most innovative of the houses built under the Workers' Dwelling Act. With its low-pitched pyramid-shaped roof, Design No.3 is reminiscent of the Californian Bungalow-styled house, and in many ways the exterior of the building anticipates the state houses erected by the first Labour Government (1935-1949). The other Design No.3 houses in Petone are registered by Heritage New Zealand, but this one is not although it's still standing.
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