Trevor Wilson
With stunning views across Bream Bay, connection to the that view and the environment was mission critical.
David Giles
This house gives you so many options with protection from sun, wind and complete privacy along with great views.
Designed to fit in a coastal context this beachfront home is designed to maximise views yet provide comfortable outdoor spaces.
Featuring spectacular views of Rangitoto Island and the surrounding gulf, the outdoor living feels part of the indoor living space.
Sitting on a gorgeous cliff top site this home connects visually and physically to its context.
Situated within a sweeping valley of rolling green farmland, this residence is defined by its low-slung, linear silhouette.
This substantial modern family home connects to the beachfront yet provides protection from the wind when required.
A modern take on heritage in Northcote Point, this simple light-flooded rectangle cleverly provides privacy.
A complete re-modelling and imagining of a home originally constructed in the early 70’s in a faux Spanish Villa style.
A study in sophisticated contrasts — a striking exterior of raw pre-cast concrete, giving way to an interior of light-filled sanctuary.
An inspired modern farmhouse transforming an exposed site into an idyllic setting of home and landscape.
Designed for a family of 5 around an existing pool, tucked down on the edge of the Waitemata Harbour.
Uninterrupted views to the east and an elevated pool and covered area providing great outdoor living opportunities.
A modern take on a villa, incorporating timber joinery, shiplap weatherboards, corrugated roof and a recycled brick chimney.
A beautiful, sheltered, pohutakawa lined beach, Tindalls Bay was originally developed as a holiday destination for city folk.
The aim was to minimise the intrusion on this beautifully crafted red brick home, and fulfil the clients brief to modernise the spaces.
This lifestyle block home flows along its northerly aspect opening towards a pool and landscaped areas.
An extensive renovation of an existing 80’s home, providing more functional and generous living areas on the upper level.
Designed for a young family, the priorities were creating a home that responded to context, functioned well, and came in within budget.
The brief was to modernise and improve the layout of the existing early 90’s home, with the kitchen the hub of home.
Set within an architecturally devoid industrial area the challenge was to provide a welcoming kiosk style cafe setting.