Friday, November 28, 2008

Arch Daily Couran Point house / Arkhefield



The core drivers behind the build were maximising space and privacy, sheltering from the predominant south-easterly wind/weather front and creating a simple, low maintenance, sustainable living volume which could be enjoyed all year round. The isolation of the site and the harsh climatic conditions on the island are evident in the simplicity of the structure, the choice of basic, low maintenance materials and in the ability which the house is able to isolate, reorientate and shut down against the elements.

Clubbing at the Hills - Michael Hill's Clubhouse by Pattersons Architects, New Zealand



Patterson Associates are arguably New Zealand’s most internationally recognised architects. Andrew Patterson himself has been described as the “virtuosi of New Zealand architecture” by renowned British photographer, writer and style visionary Herbert Ypma. His firm, Patterson Associates Ltd, is the only New Zealand architectural practice to be published in Phaidon’s 10 x 10 book of the world’s best architects. At the core expression of Pattersons design is the term "appurtuant" – an old Saxon word which means to ‘’belong naturally’’. And yes, their masterful design for Hill's Clubhouse in the Wakatipu Basin in New Zealand's Southern Alps definitely belongs naturally.

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his new direction he has taken with tracks shows
his diversity and ability to move with the time

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