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Keola
Following our bronze award in 2008, in 2009 we claimed the Registered Master Builder House of the Year silver award with this project, a result we are very satisfied with. The dwelling is positioned with a great Manukau Harbour outlook. The existing family home has had to be demolished to make room for a larger home to house a family with two teenage boys. The building site is underlain by rock so innovative design was required for an efficient, more cost effective foundation system.
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
Face-lift and addition to a 70's A-Frame beach house in Goolwa Beach, South Australia.
Living areas were taken to second floor and large deck added to gain views of beach and create indoor-outdoor seamless entertainment. The living/kitchen area has lofty high ceilings and an open plan and the original exposed steel structure and floor framing featured to give informal beach house vibe.
The upper level (loft) became a retreat/look-out thanks to addition of skylights and a crows nest balcony. A spiral staircase connects the living and loft. The loft level is a mezzanine so that it which overlooks the living space below.
Style Architects
Client wanted this Villa to with a certain budget. Having that in mind, the design phase got re-modified 3 times in order to meet the client’s expectations/needs. The best choice that was achieved was Mexican due to:
• Very good interior concepts
• Very selective material
• Not expensive material i.e ceramic floors, rough finishes on the walls.
Another condition/ challenge was to create the master bedroom on the ground floor. The ground floor was designed with arches and terraces to give space for privacy and warmth. The value of the house lies in the actual design rather than the material itself.
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
Face-lift and addition to a retro 70's A-Frame beach house in Goolwa Beach, South Australia.
Living areas were relocated to second floor and large deck added to give indoor-outdoor entertainment with stunning views of the beach. The open plan living/kitchen area has lofty high ceilings and features the original exposed steel structure and floor framing giving the home an informal beachy vibe.
The upper (loft) level is now a light filled retreat/look-out thanks to addition of skylights and a crows nest balcony. A spiral staircase connects the living level and loft. The loft floor was cut back mezzanine-style and overlooks the living space below. The net effect is connected, open, informal living that suits a beach home.
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