Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Coromandel’s beach baches and houses impress in awards

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From “a weathered sea shell” to a “playful part hut, part fort”, the Coromandel’s beach settlement­s have dominated top architectu­ral awards this year.

Five housing category award winners for the 2020 Waikato and Bay of Plenty Architectu­re Awards are located in the Coromandel.

The Hill House at Hahei, designed by Felicity Wallace architects, is a pole house that is “playful and surprising — part fort and part tramper’s hut”, the jury said.

Hot Water Beach House by Scarlet Architects is a house “successful­ly organised around a triangular courtyard flanked by verandas and a central breezeway and intended to ensure flexible multi-generation­al occupancy”.

With Hikuai Hill House, Dorringon Atcheson Architects have made “excellent use of a spectacula­r site” to produce a home that is “a compact and faithful expression of the clients’ ideals”.

Light Mine is a house on the Kuaotunu Coast designed by Crosson Architects with the region’s history in mind.

“Three separate living spaces are unified by uniquely sculptural, offgrid skylights that reference the mine shafts of this former gold-mining area,” the jury noted.

Near Waihi Beach, the Bowentown Bach designed by Edwards White Architects presents a weathered shell to the street, but inside “a warm, honeyed living space looks out to the dunes and sea”.

Edwards White Architects also won an award for their Kinloch Bach, which the jury said takes “a strippedba­ck approach to contempora­ry bach comforts and convention­s”. Awards jury convener Tauranga architect John Henderson said the jury were encouraged by emphasis on building quality. “It was great to visit warm, healthy buildings that embody the best of sustainabl­e design practices.”

Two awards were made in the Small Project Architectu­re category. The jury said Ao Marama Retreat near Katikati, designed by OPL and Mitchell Stout Dodd Architects, is “a truly rustic retreat that invokes the collective Kiwi memory of remote huts and simple comfort”.

Chemis Cabin, Rotorua, by DCA Architects of Transforma­tion is “nestled unobtrusiv­ely into a lush native bush environmen­t”.

The 2020 Waikato/Bay of Plenty Architectu­re Awards is a programme of Te Ka¯hui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, supported by Resene.

 ??  ?? Hikuai Hill House: The house sits atop a hill overlookin­g commanding views of the Coromandel ranges in Hikuai.
Hikuai Hill House: The house sits atop a hill overlookin­g commanding views of the Coromandel ranges in Hikuai.
 ??  ?? Hot Water Beach House: “Bring grandkids and their friends” — another way of describing multigener­ational occupancy.
Hot Water Beach House: “Bring grandkids and their friends” — another way of describing multigener­ational occupancy.
 ??  ?? Hahei Beauty: A contempora­ry pole house among winners in the 2020 architectu­ral awards for Waikato/ Bay of Plenty.
Hahei Beauty: A contempora­ry pole house among winners in the 2020 architectu­ral awards for Waikato/ Bay of Plenty.
 ??  ?? Bowentown Bach: Presents a weathered shell to the street according to judges.
Bowentown Bach: Presents a weathered shell to the street according to judges.

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