This three-bedroom family home on the edge of Titirangi celebrates that humble yet iconic timber building – the shed – and makes reference to a quintessential summertime form – the tent.
WoodBlock House demonstrates a genuine collaboration between architect and client, a chance for experimentation that resulted in domestic joy and a Spartan pleasure in every aspect of the finished product.
Conversion of a farm dairy into one of Britain’s most highly awarded timber houses – using a previously untried solid wood and glass construction technique.
The passion for the craft of wooden pegged mortice and tenon joinery is evident in this timber framed house crafted from large cross section red ironbark timber.
Showcasing the typical burnt-cedar cladding, the Barn House extension is a modern building that nonetheless sits comfortably within the traditional structures of the area.
In 2000 a violent storm broke up a ship off the North West coast of the US, a wreck that had been submerged for 80 yrs presenting architects Miller/Hull Partnership of Seattle with the opportunity to use its cargo of Douglas fir in a huge home of 930 m2.
Set right on the edge of Auckland’s famous Waitemata Harbour to the north of the city, this widely acclaimed private residence changes character as it rises through a difficult, tree-covered site.