Stone And Timber House Design Sits Quietly Above The Dunes Offers Breathtaking Ocean Views

The site for the beach house is a spectacular isolated bay on the coast of Northland, fringed with ancient Pohutukawas and contained by steep hills covered in native bush. The design challenge was to insert a new structure into the pristine environment in such a way as to be as unimposing and sympathetic as possible. The building replaces an existing dilapidated bach on the site which was positioned up against the steep embankments of the bay, geotechnical investigation of which exposed a high level of threat from large rocks being dislodged by seismic activity as well as slips from high rainfall events. In addition, an inundation report was prepared which established a minimum relative level for the building to be safe from ocean storm surges and medium-term sea level rise, being 6m above the current high water mark. These two factors drove our thinking on how to site the new building and embed it into the landscape, the first task was to design the land to receive the building. As well as the
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