By Mackit Architecture
Winner of a Gold Award at the 2015 Master Builder House of the Year Awards, find out more about that here and see a more extensive pictorial journey of this project here.
This Wellington home retains many features of its early 1900’s origins, and deserved the time and effort to find a solution to ensure it lived on.
Much of the internal structure has been re-organised to provide an effective use of floor space – necessary given the many additions and changes the home has had during its 100 years. The external features have been retained and complemented as much as possible, enforcing its historic identity.
The owners had firm requirements of functionality for a young family, as well as aesthetic features at the top of their priority list. Contemporary features were incorporated where they added modern comforts to the living space without distracting from the character of the building.
“We utilised James’ skills for both the design and construction of our renovation. The design phase took place over a protracted period (due to delays on our part) and James was always very patient; taking time to explore different options and give advice, whilst ensuring we had the best design that allowed us to meet our wish list, and accommodate our budget.”
“As James completed all design work, we felt he was more invested in our project and well placed to wear two hats while the works were underway. Once the construction phase had started we found James and his team to be extremely hard-working with high standards of workmanship. In terms of project management, James was an excellent communicator, ensuring any conversations that took place were followed up with emails. He also provided adequate notice of any decisions that were required. We were impressed with his commitment and attention to detail; the finished product is a fantastic renovation that we are very happy with.”
Lauren & Jeremy Langford
James Mackie is an architectural designer, predominantly (but not exclusively) servicing the Wellington/Wairarapa region out of his busy Greytown design office. He founded his company Mackit Architecture in 2008, with a goal to fill the niche for bespoke modern homes that can be built efficiently and precisely.
Being a registered designer with Architectural Designers New Zealand and a Licensed Building Practitioner in both design and carpentry, James has a unique edge when it comes to designing homes for discerning clients. Through the application of both his building and design knowledge, he can bridge the gap between complex high-level design and the practical reality of its construction.
Inspired by the effect the built environment has on one’s self, James loves opportunities to enrich existence by creating high quality, beautifully designed spaces. Crucially, James’ incredible building knowledge also means that his plans are always expertly detailed and thought out – essentially he has already built the house in his head during the design process.