Tairua Insitu House | Neu Architecture | ArchiPro
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2020
- In an environment where transition is at the fore, designing a building that articulated a sense of permanence yet echoed the ever changing surrounds became the basis for the brief for this simple family holiday home.
On a site bounded on one side by dunes-behind which the land falls away to the street-this house sits low in the coastal grasses, appearing to hug the dunes to the east while bunker-like in form to the west; the lower level of the two-storeyed house dug into the ground.
The simple structure of this holiday home is defined by the area’s rugged beauty of which the in situ concrete walls speak. “From the outset, we didn’t want to design a house that would dominate the surrounding landscape,” architect Gavin Donaldson says. “Rather, we wanted to create a home that offered a subtlety of form and one that created a harmonious balance between permanence and transience.
“This was a place designed to create a restful and relaxing haven in which the clients could spend time away from the busy hustle and bustle of Auckland. It was important to the owners that the structure didn’t develop a ‘box-on-box’ form; they wanted a home that offered as much connection with the dunes and beach as possible.”
What transpired was a long, low-slung home that from the coast appears compact and single-storeyed due to a clever use of the undulations in which the top storey is level with the dunes while the lower storeys seem to fall away with the site. Interestingly the lowest level appears just as connected with the land, by way of being carved into it, as the highest level that sits within the dunes.
The structure itself offers an inescapable permanence in its in-situ concrete form. “The idea of using a traditional technique of exposed in-situ concrete developed from the idea that we wanted to create a pure form that was both robust and low maintenance,” Gavin explains.
In association with Forté.
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That sunset flooding inside the entire back house is just divine. I can imagine myself lying with a cup of tea.
Holy moly, NZ is stunning. Thanks for the beautiful video and of course the lovely house.
So Stunningly Beautiful! Love This Design!!
Beautiful house in a gorgeous place.
Great project! Simple form with great details and material mix!
What a wonderful design thanks for sharing
Great work Gavin looks amazing
Nice home. Great done.
So beautiful house👍
Very unique having the "walls coming of the ground and Supporting the floor" all the homes with the walls coming down from the sky and being supported by the floors has been done to death, lol.. sorry that line was so cliche I had the mention it. House and visual delivery is excellent nevertheless. NZ looks like heaven.
Smitten with this one. I'm a sucker for a cantilevered corner door.
Wow, speechless!
love this house!!
Perfeito! Quem me dera! Só nos meus sonhos!
love the paradox ..."To live a Simple life" when is so complicated to achieve it.
It's not a paradox by any means, except to you because you don't believe it.
@@ethniclove1 Clearly you didn't get the implicit sarcasm. It's a mansion.
There is no simple without complication.
@@ethniclove1 To get that life and house you need first to live in a Country like that with low criminality and violence rates then plenty of money not only for the house but for the annual taxes and to maintain yourself "outside" the "salary men" world
🙌🏻 Love.
Simple but cool house..
I love this home ..I love you life....😍🎉🎊🎈🎁💝
Beautiful
Their holiday home is better than my home I rent
Can I just give one piece of advice? I am not a happy go lucky person, but the music sounds like a deathbed scene in a film, of a character that is truly beloved. You might want to put some pep in it.
Love the music, didn't find it out of place with the content.
Also it's New Zealand, not Italia, or Portugal...
great house
Perfect
The house for someone who likes boxes and straight lines.
Aamzing!
Hello. A question for you or any architects- for a house like this, how thin can one make the ceiling/roof? That is structurally sound/legally. Thanks!
I can’t wait for printed house technology to become commonplace, just imagine all the beautiful shapes imitating the ocean swell and wind blown sandunes....
Ideal
I love clean modern houses. I also mean clean as in cleanliness. Traditional, full of clutter make me ill.
perfect
This music is so beautiful, anyone know what it is? I couldn't find it with an app
I like the house modesty.
🔥🔥🔥
👍❤
What height are the main sliding doors from the living area opening to the beach?
2.7m
That song in the background though. What is it called?!
sea level rise comin
How much .
👀💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👍
The music is too loud, its distracting
Modern house or WWII bunker? Similar design.
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For regions and/or states: we release the “know-how” to market an innovative professional fixing system (it is applied without drilling).
Für Regionen und / oder Staaten: wir gewähren das “Know-how“, um ein innovatives professionelles Befestigungssystem zu vermarkten (es wird ohne Bohren angewendet).
Pour les régions et / ou états: nous accordons le «know-how» pour commercialiser un système de fixation professionnel innovant (il est appliqué sans perçage).
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So , this is inside an estate, a fenced and gated estate with high security .............. Got it
As a resident of that town, I can tell you that the house is on a busy (in summer) road that is fully public, as is the beach in front of it. If you were a bit nosy, you could actually walk right around the house without having to climb any fences at all - as long as the owner isn't in residence, of course!
A boring rectangular shoebox house situated in a beautiful place.
Be careful, i see snake around the house
No snakes in NZ
No se puede apreciar la casa 🏡
This property took my breath away! So inspired by this design, I would love to have it featured on our channel! Check us out and let us know if you'd be interested in a collaboration! @silverhousehd
What an utterly redundant name for a house.
why concrete? to me concrete has nothing to do with 'reflecting the coastal landscape'. We should be treading lightly at places like these, not dumping chunks of concrete on the sanddunes that'll still be there in 200 years. should be timber only
Neighbors are really too close, it destroys most of the charm of the place and house.
The people who own the property actually own one of the houses right next door, as well!
Wheres the character. Another boring modern shoebox.
Personally, I like the simplicity of the design. There is beauty in the simplicity.