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Under Pohutukawa Beach House by Herbst Architects

By Eric Meunier

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Lance Herbst, principal of Auckland-based studio Herbst Architects has sent us photos of the Under Pohutukawa project.

This two story beach house is located at Piha North, a northern New Zealand coastal settlement.

According to Wikipedia, “It is one of the most popular beaches in the area and a major day-trip destination for Aucklanders throughout the year, although especially so in summer.”

Under Pohutukawa Residence by Herbst Architects:

“The site with which we were presented was extremely challenging in that it was 90% covered in mature pohutukawa trees, the site being a part of a continuous belt of forest that edges the road along the beach front.

The circumstances not so much allowed, but dictated a sensitive poetic response to a building that, in order to exist would require the destruction of a large number of mature trees.To do this we looked to the trees themselves to give us the cues that we needed.

We separated the brief loosely into private and “public” components, giving us smaller individual masses with which to articulate the forms. The private functions of bedrooms and garage are housed in two towers which are construed as freshly sawn stumps of the trees that were removed. To allude to the bark of the stumps the skins of the towers are clad in black/brown stained rough sawn irregular battens. The interior spaces are then seen as carved out of the freshly cut wood, achieved by detailing all the wall / ceiling and cabinetry elements in the same light timber.

The public space connects the two towers and attempts to engage with the surrounding pohutukawa forest by defining a crossover space between the powerful natural environment and the built form. The plane of the roof form pins off the towers to engage with the continuous tree canopy, disintegrating from a rigid plane to a frayed edge which filters light in a similar way to the leaf canopy. The primary structure holding up the roof is a series of tree elements which allude to the trunks and branches of trees but are detailed in a rigorous geometric arrangement which suggests an ordering of nature as it enters and forms the building.

The height of the public space with its light glass division responds to the height of the surrounding trees, the roof plane is partially glass to allow the full extent of the trees to be felt as they lean over the building.

A walkway links the towers at the upper level allowing engagement with both the natural and man made canopies.”

Photos by: Patrick Reynolds

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About Eric Meunier

Currently the Owner and Chief Executive of HODYO Design, Eric Meunier's expertise in the design industry spreads over 20 years. He was the driving force behind HomeDSGN's early success, founding this website in 2011. Today, he loves to channel his passion for design into remodeling houses and transforming interior spaces with his keen eye for detail and architectural finesse. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

2 thoughts on “Under Pohutukawa Beach House by Herbst Architects”

  1. This VERY cool house managed to win NZ Home of the Year this year (2012). And rightly so, too.

    Pretty much says it all, really.

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