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“Situated in the heart of Mount Maunganui, Stones Throw is perfectly positioned to enjoy coastal living with a hint of Palm Springs influence.”

With a passion for mid-century eclecticism, our clients sought an interpretation of mid-century modernism that works and responds to present day New Zealand living and environmental factors. The form and proportions of this home were inspired from Modernist architecture of Palm Springs. This is especially evident in the strong horizontals and verticals of the understated street approach, and the textures of the outdoor living spaces. In developing the concept with the clients, texture, material and form were front of mind.

The occupation of the building was to blend casual and formal, retreat and entertaining, with a play of privacy vs visual permeability to the neighboring public park.

 
Shifts in levels throughout the floor plan and roof lines allow spatial definition while addressing the height restrictions in place across the site supporting neighbouring homes.

Functionality was critical with an uncluttered sleek approach consisting of organic and geometric forms.

The planning for this family home pivots around an over scaled central covered social outdoor area, providing a sheltered but connected space to enjoy the park views. The topography is carved out to receive the built form, keeping the building anchored to the land. Large engineered structural retaining walls were required to two boundary aspects.

Street entry approach opens to social living spaces. Terraced stairs lead down to a lower-level rumpus/media room and swimming pool area whilst bedrooms stack above. Restricted vehicle sight access encouraged the installation of a car turntable.

With sleek low pitch rooflines, the house sits behind a dynamic rhythmic façade of vertical fin screens that elevate the aesthetic without overwhelming the geometry. The screens add to the modernist theme through layering and form but also provide privacy to the elevations.

Awards and
recognition

2023
ADNZ
National Winner
2023
TIDA
Highly Commended
JMAC Architecture
Bay of Plenty
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About the
Professional

ARCHITECTURAL EXCELLENCE, DESIGNED FOR PURPOSE FOR EVERYDAY LIVING

Located in Mount Maunganui, our award-winning studio is led by Architectural Design Director Jason Macdonald. With more than 25 years’ experience, Jason possesses a deep understanding of the local context, a diverse skillset, and a profound passion for his craft.

The foundation of our projects rests upon a thorough understanding of our clients needs. Through an open and collaborative process, we diligently work to ensure that the final outcome not only maintains its relevance and meaning but also authentically reflects their individual identities and the unique characteristics of each site.

Our deeply grounded design values focus on understanding our clients and delivering a professional service. These values shape every design vision and decision.

Our creative process is built upon this foundation, ensuring consistency in what ever project and design we take on. Our philosophy is that good architecture is a combination of simplicity, aesthetics and functionality brought to life with meticulous attention to detail and the use of enduring quality materials.

Architectural excellence, designed with purpose for everyday living.

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.