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Location
Ōakura, Northland
Year of completion
2023
Building style
Modern

Designed as a beach house for a family of four with large extended family. The owners had spent many summers in a double garage on the site. The brief called for a comfortable house with good privacy and a range of outdoor spaces to suit different times of day and year.

The site lies at the foot of a valley with a north facing aspect and receives all day sun. It presented many constraints most notably how heavily overlooked it was by neighbouring houses, particularly to the north. In addition, the permitted setbacks were onerous and the existing double garage was to remain, creating a compact building platform. Sea views could be obtained, but only from a high position on the eastern side of the site. Lovely views to the ridgelines on the north and west were available above the existing houses. Cold winds prevailed from the south west.

Conceived as a simple folded roof forming a buffering south wall. On the north a porous passive solar screen supported on a slender mild steel frame allows privacy whilst still permitting good winter sun deep into the house and outdoor spaces. Two primary outdoor spaces were created; a north facing, sunny, public space and a more private east facing space focussed on the sea view. The spaces are linked by a covered veranda.

It was obvious from the outset that the living spaces would need to be at first floor level to have any chance of achieving privacy. The master suite is positioned for privacy at the western end of the first floor. The sleeping/guest wing is positioned at ground floor, allowing good winter sun into the bedrooms. Ground and first floor levels are linked by both an internal stair and exterior feature floating stair forming the main entry to the house.

Clad in ABODO Vulcan thermally modified timber cladding with ABODO screening, bagged brick veneer and vertical profiled metal cladding. The interior features white Oak flooring, stairs and joinery. Polished concrete ground floor slab. Paint finished plasterboard is used to offset the warmth of the timber.

Environmental credentials include; double glazing, high levels of thermal insulation, passive solar heating/thermal mass, passive ventilation/cooling (cross and stack ventilation), compact plan form and extensive use of timber and engineered wood products.

Jeff Brickell Architects
Northland
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Jeff Brickell Architects is a small, design focussed, architecture practice based in Whangarei. We offer dedicated personal service and high levels of accountability. Keeping overheads low means we offer excellent value. We have a local focus which allows us to foster collaborative relationships with other building professionals in Northland. We aim to craft buildings that relate to their environment and make people feel good.

Environmental Design

Above all we believe architecture needs to provide a healthy, comfortable place in which to live our lives. It needs to respond to its climate and be adaptable to suit the seasons. It needs to be as sustainable as possible and energy efficient. We utilise passive solar design principles in our buildings to provide natural light, warmth, cooling and ventilation. We aim to provide a range of outdoor spaces associated with the building to suit different times of day and year.

Quality Design

We recognise that people’s needs and values are often the same thing. We design architecture to meet people’s unique needs and to reflect their values. We aim for innovative, clever design solutions. Our design solutions provide cost effective architecture that is both practical and beautiful.

Site Specific Design

We use detailed site analysis to identify the unique set of opportunities that each site presents. Sun, wind, views, privacy and topography are all thoroughly considered to unlock the potential of the site. Often design concepts are derived from this relationship to site. We aim to design architecture that enhances people’s connection to their site and surrounding environment.

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.