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Coopers Beach House by Dorrington Architects Associates

By Magaly Grosso

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Coopers Beach House, designed by Dorrington Architects Associates, is located in Coopers Beach, Northland, New Zealand.

The home’s interior is warm but airy, and the structure itself is surrounded by a vast green carpet of a lawn.

Coopers Beach House by Dorrington Architects Associates:

“This beach house has an overall feeling of simple restraint. Modest materials used in deceptively simple ways manipulate site, space and light to organise the “bach” in a straightforward, playful and inventive way.

The surprise placement of circulation along the perimeter appears to have been the key move in unlocking the architectural solution. (Judges comment)

Located in a beachside subdivision in the far north the site is almost flat. Due to the “suburban” nature of this site it was extremely important to incorporate as much privacy as possible, without compromising the available views and sun. The house consists of four main elements – a bedroom block, living pavilion, garage and the corridor that links these.

The living pavilion sits apart to the north of the bedroom block and references a campsite in homage to the campground that occupied this area for many years. Two sides of the pavilion completely open up evoking a sense of casual living associated with the traditional Kiwi-family camping holiday, while windows to the other sides further bring the outside in.

The garage and basement of the bedroom block are linked to the rest of the house by the polycarbonate-clad corridor. Conceived as a breezeway this works more as an exterior space, connecting the various elements of the house.”

Photos by: Emma-Jane Hetherington

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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