CASE STUDIES :

BAY HOUSE

ORIENTAL BAY / WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND

COMPLETED 2006

Background Brief

The site overlooks Wellington's Oriental Bay and inner harbour.  New housing in the area is replacing 19th century villas with apartments and townhouses.  The owners wanted to create a high quality stand alone house with a strong presence on this prominent site.

Bedroom overlooking the bay
Concept

The house is orientated directly to the north to take in the views of the harbour and city and to maximise passive solar gain.  The steeply sloping site has been used to step the house up the hill over 3 levels.  Garage and a guest room are located on the lower floor entry level.  The living spaces are on the central level and this includes a large north facing private courtyard to the west.  Bedrooms are on the top floor.  Features of the house include the curved roof to the main bedroom suite and a water feature running along the west wall parallel to the entry stairs.

Main bedroom
Result

As well as providing a high level of accommodation, the house stands as a dynamic and striking infill to this prominent site.  Passive solar heating along with an air circulation system provide a high level of comfort without the need for extra space heating.

The north face at completion
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