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Riversdale, NZ

This is an exercise in re-thinking what you really need to create a place at the beach. The main structure is designed to provide shelter from the wind, heat and sometimes - rain. It’s all very utilitarian - no linings; no cavity cladding; no exterior walls or windows. The kitchen and ablutions spaces are behind sliding panels which are opened up during occupation. The remainder is effectively a covered deck with canvas “walls” (by Dwights Outdoors) that can be opened up to a greater or lesser degree depending on wind direction. The roof over the deck is a warm span structure (by Viking) that is essentially a free spanning metal roof with polyiso insulation and membrane on top - it’s designed to take the sting out of the mid-summer sun and has no requirement for roof framing. It also provides a great surface for uplighting at night via LED strips concealed in the driftwood sticks suspended below the ceiling.

If the nights should get a bit chilly, there is an open biofuel fire (by Naked Flame) to keep everyone warm.

Sleeping accommodation is provided by the lotus Belle tents that will be left up from October through to April.

Landscaping and planting will be completed by summer 2021. stand by for more photos then.

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Otaraia Road Beach Shelter

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Inside is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Wellington and Christchurch.

We call ourselves Inside because that’s our focus – how a space works for the occupants. When our scope extends to the outside, we wrap these spaces with simple, elegant architectural forms.

We are approachable. We’re not precious and we like to work with our clients rather than for them.

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.