Located on the Eastern coastline of the Huaraki Gulfs, Great Barrier Island the ‘Great Barrier House’ is a relaxed holiday destination that references traditional notions of bach occupation.

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Drawing inspiration from the idea of two sheds linked by stretched tarpaulin, the house consists of two habitable areas joined by an expansive floating pavilion. Wide expanses of sliding glass doors & adjustable blinds allow the pavilion to respond to different environmental conditions while providing the location for eating dining & relaxing within the natural surrounds of the property.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects

Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects
Clad in band sawn ply sheet the ‘sheds’ provide a modern take on the use of vernacular building materials. Coupled with the use of permeable metal screens the ability to manipulate outlook and environment from within the ‘sheds’, provides further reference to traditional notions of holiday occupation and response to site. As locations for the bedrooms and bathrooms these built forms offer a sense of refuge from the open pavilion space.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects

A roof deck upon the Northern ‘shed’, gives outlook and sea views, otherwise restricted by the site location behind the Medlands beach sand dunes and nestled amongst the neighboring properties.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects

Standing upon the roof deck looking South-West towards aging corrugated farm sheds and looking North-East towards the expansive seascape, the Great Barrier House sits comfortably within its environment; offering a private retreat while allowing an occupation that embraces the surrounding landscape and context.

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects

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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects
Location: Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
Constructed Area: 250 sqm
Project Year: 2007-2008
Photographs: Patrick Reynolds
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Architecture, Design, House, Interiors, Sandhills-Road-House, Fearon-Hay-Architects

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