Thursday 23 June 2011

Open Concept House in Matakana, New Zealand – Bourke House by Pacific Environments

On the hills above Buckleton Bay, architects from Pacific Environments have delivered a nice and cool family summer house design. The house is intended to offer experience, as well as protection from, the elements and nature, providing a sustainable fulfilling lifestyle, and maximizing sea-views.
Bourke Natural House Design Architecture  

Bourke Outdoor Facade Architecture  
Bourke Garden  
The pavilions are linked, forming a protective backing to the central space – the ‘campsite heart’ – as a gathering space, providing comfort, protection and connection with the land and activities. Sliding glass doors enhance the spaces for opening up, experiencing, connecting. There’s no holding back, just feeling what is – sea breezes, reflections and sea-change personalities, moonlight and sun; whilst being secure from storms.
Bourke Interior Concrete Floor  
Bourke Living Room Photo  
Polished concrete aggregates, texture and patterning – contrasting, solidity and enduring. Neutral interiors provide an inviting backdrop, native timbers salvaged from the seashore, eclectic collections personalizing and connecting to the heart. Splashes of red, from New Zealand’s native pacific pohutukawa tree, represents the Christmas flower of joy and celebration.
Bourke Kitchen and Dining Area  
Bourke Wooden Dining Table  
Adding the house with sustainable features, the family cottage is equipped with solar hot-water and rainwater-recycling facilities
Architects : Peter Eising & Lucy Gauntlett of Pacific Environments
Photographer : Lucy Gauntlett