Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects

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Peka Peka, New Zealand
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  176
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Jason Mann
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  APL NZ, Dimond, Garapa, Macrocarpa, Plytech, Rosenfeld Kidson, Tasmanian
Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects - Windows, Forest
© Jason Mann

Text description provided by the architects. On top of a hill above Peka Peka Beach sit three simple boxes with expansive views across to Kapiti Island and inland towards pine forest plantation and agricultural farmland. There are two black-stained cedar boxes positioned to create a sheltered courtyard: one box is dedicated to living functions, the other to sleeping. The third box, clad in profiled polycarbonate, contains the garage and workshop: at night it glows when lit from within. Combined, they form a compact house designed as a primary residence for the owners.

Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects - Facade
© Jason Mann

The design is a response to both views and climate; the latter a particularly important consideration for year-round living in such an exposed location. The North-facing courtyard is protected from coastal winds, yet still enjoys views right through the living room towards the sea. Timber decking surrounds the house and provides a variety of scenarios to seek shelter depending on the prevailing weather conditions.

Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects - Door, Windows
© Jason Mann

As requested by our knowledgeable clients, the house promotes some eco values in the form of a combination of PV and solar hot water panels and above code insulation. Their long-term ambition is to go off-grid. LED lighting throughout and exposed and insulated concrete slab as a heat store helps reduce power consumption. Natural ventilation picks up the consistent afternoon sea breezes. 

Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects - Windows, Facade
© Jason Mann
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Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects - Windows
© Jason Mann

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Cite: "Peka Peka House I / Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects" 12 Sep 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/879477/peka-peka-house-i-herriot-melhuish-oneill-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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