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Inspired by simple rural stone buildings in Otago, this family home is sited to maximise sun and views to the lake.

It is a high-performing house which uses passive solar design and a high level of insulation to ensure energy efficiency and comfort. Existing deciduous trees provide shade in summer and a sun room provides shelter from prevailing winds and collects heat to distribute to the rest of the house during Autumn and Spring. The narrow plan suits the long narrow site and ensures good daylighting and cross ventilation to all spaces.

The spacious main living area opens on three sides, connecting the house to the site and allowing the room to expand outside in the summer.

Natural materials have been selected for low maintenance, appearance, and durability. The house is independent for water supply and waste treatment and has solar panels to supply hot water.

While the house is simple and traditional in form to fit with its context and the preferences of the family, it is also energy efficient, low maintenance, comfortable and designed to perform well in use over its life.   

Salmond Architecture
Otago

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Dublin Bay House

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Award winning NZIA Registered Wanaka Architects

We are committed to designing high performing buildings that are sustainable over the long term, sympathetic with the landscape and appropriate in their context. Through a creative design process, we help our clients to achieve their vision for new projects.

Salmond Architecture has been involved in residential, commercial, retail and community architecture throughout New Zealand since 2002.  Based in Wanaka in the Queenstown Lakes District, we are people focused and work collaboratively with our clients to ensure that we design for both current and future building users.

We enjoy working with other consultants and building contractors to ensure quality, time, and cost expectations are met.  We also consider our responsibility to the wider context in which the buildings we design are placed, involving ourselves in urban design and sustainable design at both a project and community level.  

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.