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Scrubby Bay House

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Pattersons Associates Architects
Location
Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Year
2014
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This is a robust farmhouse set as the centrepiece of a remote, symmetrical and thundering surf beach. It is sited on one of New Zealand’s iconic coastal sheep and cattle stations as a base camp for farm experiences.

It is accessed by helicopter from Christchurch Airport or by farm track. The house was commissioned by an expatriate New Zealand owner.

Scrubby Bay House

Scrubby Bay House

A vernacular form belies its massive scale, the apex height is at 5.5 metres and its knee at 3.4 metres in a fully macrocarpa timber interior. Traditional detailing is juxtaposed against black steel fittings. At the centre of the house is a stone fireplace, constructed from rock quarried from the station.

This project incorporates many custom designed fittings, including door hardware, furniture and lighting, oak grills and handles.

Scrubby Bay House

Scrubby Bay House

Scrubby Bay House

The building shuts down with storm shutters unoccupied and when opened, the design sets up both seaward and leeward exterior environments.

It is conceived of as a piece of slowly aging farm driftwood, around which stock can graze.

Scrubby Bay House

Scrubby Bay House

This article was first published on pattersons.com

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