Te Horo Bach:是一个适合四口之家的小型(87平方米)度假屋。位于惠灵顿以北一个小时的车程,在一个新开发的沿海分区的荒野和美丽的沙丘上,是一个隐蔽的地方,面积很大。这是一个小型的经济规划的纤维和木板包覆的建筑,其设计根源部分来自于新西兰的巴赫传统,对形式、颜色和材料的使用具有探索性。作为分区规则的一部分,有一个有限的调色板可用。

Te Horo Bach: Is a small (87m2) holiday house for a family of four. A retreat, located an hours drive north of Wellington on wild and beautiful dune-lands in a newly developed coastal subdivision with large section sizes. It is a small economically planned fibro and batten clad building that has its design roots partly in the NZ bach tradition, with an explorative use of form, color and material. As part of the subdivision rules, there was a limited color palette available.

我们超越了这一点,在外墙板的两侧添加了额外的颜色,这些颜色在直视外墙时并不明显。颜色的层次是为了与更广泛的环境相协调。该方案由两间卧室组成,起居空间位于中间,东西向开放,可以通往露台,享受阳光,并可避开盛行的西北沿海风。

We went beyond this with additional colors added to the sides of the exterior battens, that aren’t apparent when the façade is viewed straight on. The layers of color are intended to coordinate with the wider environment. The plan is bookended by 2 bedrooms with the living space in the middle, opening both east and west allowing access to decks, sun, and shelter from the prevailing north-westerly coastal winds.

为了在开放的生活空间中创造一种微妙的亲密感,它被布置成一个风车图案,创造出对角线的空间流动,”L “形的窗户座椅和细木家具斜对着厨房。该部分容易打理,有本地草和植物,草坪区域被切割成板球和停车区。

To create a subtle intimacy in the in the open plan living space, it is laid out in a pinwheel pattern creating diagonal spatial flows with the ‘L’ shaped window seat and joinery diagonally opposite the kitchen. The section is easy to care with native grasses and plantings and the lawn areas cut in for cricket and parking cars.

Architects: Parsonson Architects
Year: 2017
Photographs: Paul McCredie
Manufacturers: James Hardie Australia, Colorsteel, James Hardie, Okoume
Lead Architects: Gerald Parsonson, Zac Vermuelen (graduate)
Other Participants:Spencer Holmes Ltd
Gross Built Area House:78 m2
Gross Built Area Shed:9 m2
City:Te Horo
Country:New Zealand