Waiarohe

This three storied house (two levels above ground, one below ground) is located up a long tree lined driveway on a stunning site with views out across Karaka Bay to Browns Island right around to Music Point.

RESIDENTIAL
  • PROJECT
    Waiarohe
  • LOCATION
    Auckland
  • STATUS
    Completed
  • AWARDS
    • Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZ Institute of Architects Local Award 2009
    • Master Builders House of the Year Supreme Award New Hones over $1million 2009
    • Master Builders Auckland Region Gold Award 2009
    • BMW Home of the Year finalist 2009

This three storied house (two levels above ground, one below ground) is located up a long tree lined driveway on a stunning site with views out across Karaka Bay to Browns Island right around to Music Point.

The plan focuses around the pivotal central space that welcomes visitors and extends the lounge space for large gatherings, and also connects the different parts of the house together horizontally and vertically. A curved wall of fine vertical cedar battens rises up through the space from the basement level and defines one edge of the atrium.

A steel and timber central stair connects the three levels of the house. At the upper level the stair connects to a bridge which spans the atrium to the main bedroom area which has magnificent views out across the water. Two other bedrooms and a bathroom are also accessed from the bridge at the upper level. The stair also leads down to the wine cellar in the basement.

The interior spaces flow from one to the other but are defined by the use of freestanding cabinetry elements and pivoting or sliding panels to close down spaces to make them more intimate as required.

The exterior spaces are an extension of the interior spaces; large sliding doors open up the atrium, lounge and dining spaces expand in spectacular fashion onto honed concrete terraces on either the seaward or pool side of the house. An outdoor room with a fireplace extends the lounge space to the pool.

The architect has astutely advised the client to temper the panoramic view with varied spaces to create a home, not a viewing terrace

NZIA Judges citation