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Matai House  

Matai House

Wellington, New Zealand

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Northland House

Matai House

Wellington, New Zealand

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2012
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
The family had lived in this early 1900’s Villa for several years before embarking on alterations. It was a typical villa layout, rooms running down each side of a central hallway with a view to the laundry, toilet and kitchen areas at the rear. These received the best late sun, but were nestled up against a retaining wall holding up the bank rising up to the rear of the site. The house felt disconnected from the rear of the property and the owners needed extra living space and 2 more bedrooms for their growing family.
Together with the clients we decided to divide the house in two, the old villa and the new extension. To accentuate this difference and to connect the house with the sunny rear part of the section we created a series of concrete platforms with wooden steps between creating a new elevated family living space leading up to a larger sunnier rear courtyard. We placed 2 the new bedrooms and a bathroom above the new living space.
The roofs and outer walls of the extension are created in the same corrugated coloursteel as the old house, but are folded to suit the functions they enclose and dodge the WCC building envelope.
The new living space is located directly at the end of the villa hallway. The space is visible from the front door with the steps and a raised clerestory roof lifting the eye up to the rear of the property and giving a sense of invitation. Glazing of the clerestory is behind timber slat work to filter the late low sun.
The original villa has a Matai floor with all other surfaces painted. The new addition has cool concrete floors offset by light coloured timber, white painted walls with coloured areas.
We hoped there would be a play of light and shade, a gentleness and warmth and an invitation to explore.

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