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Pukapuka Road Home

The design of Belinda’s own home was inspired by its rural setting. A cluster of separate buildings are arranged around a central courtyard and joined by glazed walkways. On a five-acre, east-facing slope with views of Mahurangi Inlet, the home is made up of four distinct buildings – a living area, studio, main bedroom, and a combination of two bedrooms, a second bathroom, utilities and a garage. Each building is united in its shed-like form, but each has its own proportions and angles. The forms reflect the simplicity of New Zealand barns, with every attempt made to hide the distracting details of a modern home. Each section is purposefully random in shape and size, informed by its function. The material palette also follows the vernacular narrative, comprising galvanised corrugated-iron cladding and totara weatherboards left to weather naturally. Recycled materials have been used where possible, including painstakingly restored steel window joinery from Belinda's Grandfather's 1938 home. Interior lining features rimu, kahikatea and mataī salvaged from Northland rivers. For Belinda, the intent in creating this home for her own family was for it to embody stories that connect to memory, while still feeling new to inhabit.

 
Category
Housing
Location
Auckland
Year
2015
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