Waikanae House in New Zeland / by O’Neill Architects - Archimade

Hot

Post Top Ad

Friday, July 21, 2017

Waikanae House in New Zeland / by O’Neill Architects

Waikanae House in New Zeland / by O’Neill Architects

[caption id="attachment_717" align="aligncenter" width="1499"]waikanae house Photography by Andy Spain[/caption]

Simplicity is deceptively complex at Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects’ (HMOA) Waikanae House which won a housing award at the 2017 NZIA Wellington Architecture Awards. The NZIA judging panel observed that the simple external forms of the structure contain a hidden complexity within. “Viewed on approach this house appears to be a simple composition of box forms. However, on entering and circulating through it, the composition reveals surprises, subtle complexities and a deft handling that responds to the site and the client needs.”

[caption id="attachment_718" align="aligncenter" width="1500"]waikanae house Photography by Andy Spain[/caption]

Now a finalist in the 2017 NZIA New Zealand Architecture Awards, the Waikanae House was designed by HMOA director Max Herriot and architect Oliver Markham. The architects’ careful design and sensitive landscaping means this elevated beachfront holiday home sits comfortably in its seaside environment while still capturing panoramic sea views towards Kapiti Island and framed vistas of the Tararua Ranges.

[caption id="attachment_719" align="aligncenter" width="667"]waikanae house Photography by Andy Spain[/caption]

The judges said: “From the seaward side it sits horizontally in clever contrast to the verticality of the landward view. In a sense, it inverts the form of Kapiti Island to which it faces. Cuts through the form, glazed and open, capture landward and seaward views. The Waikanae house presents, both simply and complexly, a very well-composed and compelling architectural outcome.”

[caption id="attachment_720" align="aligncenter" width="1499"]waikanae house Photography by Andy Spain[/caption]

The home is made up of a main house with two bedrooms, a bathroom, living areas and a roof top lounge and deck, plus a separate two-bedroom guest wing on top of the garage.The design of the house comprises macrocarpa timber ‘volumes’ to create sheltered spaces for living and entertaining. The deeply overhanging roof planes provide respite from the summer sun. An outdoor swimming pool is nestled among the dunes to escape the prevailing coastal wind.

[caption id="attachment_721" align="aligncenter" width="1499"]waikanae house Photography by Andy Spain[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_722" align="aligncenter" width="1414"]waikanae house Site Plan[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_723" align="aligncenter" width="1414"]waikanae house Ground Level Plan[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_724" align="aligncenter" width="1414"]waikanae house Upper Level Plan[/caption]

 

[caption id="attachment_725" align="aligncenter" width="1414"]waikanae house Elevations[/caption]

 

Architects




Location


Waikanae, New Zealand


Lead Architect


Max Herriot


Area


296.0 m2


Project Year


2012


Photographs




Manufacturers


Herman Pacific




[Google_Maps_WD id=11 map=6]







No comments:

Post a Comment

Post Top Ad

Your Ad Spot