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The site is situated on the crest of a small rise at the
base of a mature pine plantation. It is exposed and has 270
degree views. The intention was to develop a house that was
not overly dominant in this vast landscape.
The house plan moves around the crest of the ridge to take
advantage of the expansive views and to provide shelter from
strong directional winds. As the design review committee commented:
"It is a cleverly arranged plan to provide for both the
spectacular views and the protection necessary from gale force
winds
slewing the building forms gives the arrangement
a 'dynamic' that will combat the strength of the enormous
landscape. Building forms are single story with shifts in
the roof pitch that appear to hug the ground and because of
their arrangement wander their way across the hillside, giving
the development a beautiful scale".
The design cues come from the Maori word Mataka meaning 'shining
faces'. Just as the massive coastal cliffs provide angled
rocky faces, so too does the house. Walls and glass lines
cant, providing subtle shifts that catch the light differently
throughout the day. This also offers a range of spatial and
view relationships from the interior.
Residential
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