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The owners of this home, a typical example of Edwardian housing in Outback Australia, required a modern addition to the rear which would connect with the garden and provide much-needed protection from harsh sun, wind and dust.

The design provides a modern open plan living/dining/kitchen deliberately set apart from the existing house to affirm the distinct historical eras (a century apart).  The  four existing large rooms were to be re-purposed; one as a front sitting room and one as a main bedroom with ensuite bathroom, the other two as bedrooms.  The underlying intention was to alter the existing house as little as possible and contrast this with a thoroughly modern, thermally effective addition with a deep, shady verandah for outdoor living.

Design completed: 2011

Becroft Howie Architects Ltd
Takapuna, Auckland
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Becroft Howie Architects is a registered NZIA Practice committed to innovative, responsive and sustainable architectural design. The practice aims to promote the Vitruvian ideals of “firmness, commodity and delight” with a pinch of Kiwi ingenuity. We seek out opportunities for sustainable design - via creative repurposing of existing construction elements, whenever possible, and by consciously promoting architecture that is an authentic response to the site, context and our clients’ brief and budget.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.