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Friday, December 10, 2010

New Northland Home : By Studio John Irving

North Island, New Zealand
Studio John Irving
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving
A farmhouse for a very busy family with 4 young children. The site for this new zealand home is on a windswept hill overlooking a dairy farm, the straights of State Highway One and the distant sea views of the Whangarei Heads and the Hen and Chicks Islands. It’s a spectacular view. The design responds to this as three separate blocks for sleeping, living and working (with its own separate farm entry). The blocks are linked by a concrete spine
that runs the length of the house and conceptually braces it from the howling westerly winds. The gaps between the blocks form sheltered courtyards. The spine’s other purpose is separating the open sloping roofed pavilion front from the closed back, which forms the entry area and arrival court.
Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving
Oriented to the northeast, the house suits this family of early risers. The house also doubles as their new bach (the old one being sold to pay for it) so the detailing is casual: finger pulls on plywood doors, sliding doors hiding secret laundry and storage rooms and the television is also hidden away. The house provides a backdrop to the theatre of this family’s daily life, and will adapt well to their changing needs.
Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

Photo © Courtesy of Studio John Irving

model--Courtesy of Studio John Irving
The people
Architects: Studio John Irving
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Photographs: Courtesy of Studio John Irving
Via:contemporist
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