The question now turns to how the Big Six should be punished for their scheming. Should they be hit by points deductions and transfer bans? Or should they be hit where it hurts most?
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This Mid-century house in Scarborough, Christchurch, designed in the 1970s by Modernist architect Keith Mackenzie for his own family, has been listed for sale for the first time in 30 years.
It’s not often that an original family home of a significant architect comes on the market, and when it does it creates interest among architecture aficionados as well as those actively looking for a new home. This Christchurch house in Taylors Mistake Road, Scarborough, is such a property. It was designed in the ‘70s by Modernist architect Keith Mackenzie of Hall & Mackenzie Architects – the firm that designed the Fletcher House in Ilam that sold late last year for $1.35 million.