Since the construction of the Villa 111 years ago the bush crept back to form a small clearing, whilst the Villa deteriorated beyond repair. The macrocarpa (Monterey cypress) that dominated the shoreline was removed and was replaced by several thousand native plants while a pest eradication program recalls having seen rare Kaka and Weka birds return to the valley. The house can be entirely self-sufficient, with its own sewage treatment and a large solar system to provide power.
The dense native bush and the existing stream were met with careful consideration. In February 2020, weeks before practical completion and hand over to the client, an accidental fire tore through the house, destroying the two upper pavilions but leaving the lower concrete pavilions almost undamaged. The house was rebuilt and completed in February 2021.
The clients were a family living abroad that commissioned us to design a holiday home that included a 20m pool as they wished to form a connection back to their native Aotearoa. Our response to their new house was to orientate the length of the building alongside the ridge-line in parallel to the coast, stepping down in a total of 4 levels. The bedrooms cascade down the hill while the main living pavilion is sited where the Villa once stood.
The concept for the glass pavilion was to take advantage of the 3 different conditions; the coast, stream, and the dense native bush. They operated simultaneously, with limited space available on the site. Without damaging any native trees, we placed the swimming pool under the main pavilion; parallel to the stream, which created an intimating pool area and a dramatic cantilever of 6m for the living pavilion above.
Project Name: Mahuika House
Architects: Daniel Marshall Architects – http://marshall-architect.co.nz/
Location: Waikopu Bay, New Zealand
Area: 438 m²
Year: 2021
Photography: Sam Hartnett – https://samhartnett.com/
Arborist: Terra Forma Ecological Consultancy Service
Geotechinal Engineer: Ormiston Associates
Land Surveyor: Envivo
Landscape Design: SGLA
Head Contractor: Lindesay Construction
Structural Engineer: Lough Associates Consulting Engineers
HVAC: Collins Plumbing Gas & Heating
Lead Architect & Concept: Daniel Marshall
Detailed Design & Documentation Construction: Shelley Lin
Detailed Design & Documentation Building Consent: Tim O’Brien, Sukshma Paranjpe, Hana Scott
Archeologist: Clough & Associates Ltd
Cabinetry: DBJ Furniture Ltd
Jellyfish in Space by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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