By Matt Brew Architect
The site for this project is on the edge of the Opua Harbour, in the Bay of Islands. Based on the interconnecting armor of an armadillo, this house deals with fall across the site in two directions, by stepping down floor plates and roof forms to follow the natural contour of the site.
The three interconnecting roof forms are then pitched up towards the harbour and return down the east facade, providing a high internal ceiling volume, while maintaining standard glazing heights to the long face of the building.
The building footprint conforms to the narrow band between the setbacks from the waterline and the street. And with the harbour views to the east, the house has been planned with the living areas to the north and the services and bedroom areas to the south.
Matt Brew is an award-winning architect with 20 years experience in a wide range of residential, hospitality and commercial projects. Having a particular interest in the textural properties of materials and the integration of art and landscape into architectural design. We believe in a contextural design process, where a specific design is developed out of a response to each site and each individual client's requirements.
With offices in both Auckland and the Far North, Matt Brew Architects are currently involved in a wide range of projects in New Zealand and oversaeas.