On New Zealand's weather-beaten Great Barrier Island, George Clarke explores three remarkable homes that push the boundaries of design in extreme conditions.
George visits one of the Hauraki Gulf's best-kept secrets - Rakino Island. He explores a one-of-a-kind tiny home, a house perched right on the ocean, and the cottage of a Rakino Island legend.
George Clarke travels to the breathtakingly remote Lord Howe Island, a tiny Pacific gem off Australia's west coast. George visits a home built on sweat, ingenuity, and a moving family legacy.
George visits Kawau Island, a boatie's paradise where life is lived by the tides. There, he sees a home crafted around a love of timber, a one-of-a-kind yurt, and a Kiwi bach with a difference.
George Clarke heads deep into the Marlborough Sounds in search of wild homes. George ventures to a dangerous to a dangerously remote barn conversion and climbs aboard a replica pirate ship.
George travels to the windswept shores of Bruny Island, off Tasmania's coast. There, he explores a science fiction-inspired dome that feels like a home from another planet.