Te Horo Bach / Parsonson Architects
Te Horo Bach: Is a small (87m2) holiday house for a family of four. A retreat, located an hours drive north of Wellington on wild and beautiful dune-lands in a newly developed coastal subdivision with large section sizes. It is a small economically planned fibro and batten clad building that has its design roots partly in the NZ bach tradition, with an explorative use of form, color and material. As part of the subdivision rules, there was a limited color palette available.
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Architects: Parsonson Architects
Location: Te Horo, New Zealand
Lead Architects: Gerald Parsonson, Zac Vermuelen (graduate)
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Paul McCredie
Other Participants: Spencer Holmes Consulting Engineers. Q Build Builders
Gross Built Area House: 78 m2
Gross Built Area Shed: 9 m2
© Paul McCredie
Text description provided by the architects. Te Horo Bach: Is a small (87m2) holiday house for a family of four. A retreat, located an hours drive north of Wellington on wild and beautiful dune-lands in a newly developed coastal subdivision with large section sizes. It is a small economically planned fibro and batten clad building that has its design roots partly in the NZ bach tradition, with an explorative use of form, color and material. As part of the subdivision rules, there was a limited color palette available.
© Paul McCredie
Floor Pla...
© Paul McCredie
Architects: Parsonson Architects
Location: Te Horo, New Zealand
Lead Architects: Gerald Parsonson, Zac Vermuelen (graduate)
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Paul McCredie
Other Participants: Spencer Holmes Consulting Engineers. Q Build Builders
Gross Built Area House: 78 m2
Gross Built Area Shed: 9 m2
© Paul McCredie
Text description provided by the architects. Te Horo Bach: Is a small (87m2) holiday house for a family of four. A retreat, located an hours drive north of Wellington on wild and beautiful dune-lands in a newly developed coastal subdivision with large section sizes. It is a small economically planned fibro and batten clad building that has its design roots partly in the NZ bach tradition, with an explorative use of form, color and material. As part of the subdivision rules, there was a limited color palette available.
© Paul McCredie
Floor Pla...
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