A Coastal Haven
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The house design consciously echoes
the experience of the site approach where progression through a sequence of
high ridges and bush covered valleys offers mere glimpses to Waipu Cove and
beyond. Within the house form this concept
is expressed by denying the full view from the approach and the entry gallery.
Instead, its drama is gradually revealed / framed during progression through
the various spaces to its final impressive exposé in the private living room and
snug. |
An over-sailing pavilion-roof connects the living and bedroom ‘pods’, the latter further differentiated and enhanced by its split level location and orientation. Externally, a palette of timber,
stone and steel defines the built forms, taking its colour cue from the
surrounding natural environment. At the approach to the house, a stark juxtaposition of rusticated stone walls against vertical timber cladding, defines the entranceway. These materials reappear as a recurrent combination in the internal spaces where, set against curving white plastered walls, they create warmth and serenity, while gently defining the transition from one space to another. And then, where the house finally opens out to invite connection with the unique coastal environment, sheltered outdoor areas are carefully integrated to provide requisite protection from the elements on this very exposed site. |
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