By Sumich Chaplin Architects
Set on a quintessential New Zealand beach this house is adjacent to the shoreline, allowing for uninterrupted views and a simple flow through the lawn to the sand. The dwelling consists of two simple gable forms pushed together. These are clad in Cedar weatherboards and battens. Contrasting materials are used throughout, strengthened by insitu concrete, creating a relaxed informal environment.
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