The site
located on the edge of a cliff with views back across the bay to Omaha
settlement to the west and Leigh further north also manages a glimpse out
to sea and Little Barrier to the north east.
The house consisting of 3 detached loosely linked pavilions: sleeping, living/eating is connected by a protective caged
stone wall and skylit covered walkway on the landward side.
The client
desire for a series of gentle spaces and the sloping terrain generated a
building staggered in plan to resemble the traditional organically evolved
bach settlement stepping down the slope interspersed by water gardens and
romantic courtyards: indoor
and outdoor rooms merging seamlessly.
Formal
massing plays on the ubiquitous gable and leanto vernacular and the
pleasant memory of a relaxed seaside lifestyle of living in and out of
different houses strung along a walk down to the beach.
This house reveals itself gradually with walls and openings placed
in a way that orchestrates a systematic unveiling as the visitor enters
and progresses from space to space participating in an architectural
striptease.
Water,
stone, concrete, glass, gargantuan timber beams, louvred timber shutters
and exotic landscaping all serve to increase the feeling of a tropics
amenable house and feed the visual senses.
Ron
Seeto B.Arch(Hons)