This beach house is intended to bring New York sense to new place in Coromandel, New Zealand. David Berridge Architect take an aesthetic and way of living that combines what he has experienced in the 30 years away and what he still remembers from his beach orientated upbringing.
Posted on May 11th, 2012 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
The Owhanake Bay house is designed by Strachan Group Architects hunkers-down below a ridge line at the head of a gully on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. The program set as ease of movement and single level accessibility on a site with a significant natural slope. Incoming search terms:courtyard house veranda, house on a sloping site [...]
Posted on May 8th, 2012 under Villa design | No Comments »
Francis Bell House is designed by Parsonson Architects in Eastbourne, a seaside suburb in Wellington, New Zealand. The topography was offered by the large layers of hills that surround the harbor. The property is steep and borders a large area of native bush reserve and is only by accessible by steps and cable car. Incoming [...]
Posted on April 3rd, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
Blundell Residence by Studio WMA in Silverstream, New Zealand: Working on this unique and exciting project , from start, for me has imperative and goals to celebrate good, functional, innovative, sustainable, brave and imaginative architecture, different than ordinary ones, which push ‘boundaries’ of everyday stereotype. Incoming search terms:residence plan, innovative plan of residence, ???? ????????, [...]
Posted on January 29th, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
The house is in Waikanae, a small verdant sea side town on the Kapiti Coast, New Zealand. This house is a holiday retreat for a Wellington couple and their 3 children. The site is a narrow strip, which sits behind a high fore-dune towards the beach. The house is designed by Parsonson Architects as a [...]
Posted on December 20th, 2011 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
The client also act as the builder want to build a large house on very small site and the residential rules in the area fairly severe. It realized by developing a courtyard house, compressed into the small site and composed of three levels. To response the taut geological and aesthetic context of Wellington, the structure [...]
Posted on December 4th, 2011 under Glass House Design | 1 Comment »