1st Place – 2011 ADNZ Regional Design Awards – House under 250m2
After numerous unsuccessful attempts with mainstream housing companies to get their 4 bedroom rural family home within a modest budget the Stewart-Darling’s turned to Imagine Building Design to help them realise their plan. Key design considerations were a court-yard style approach, view of Mt Egmont to the south and the expansive rural views to the north-east. Horizontal corrugated coloursteel was the cladding of choice being both cost effective and synonymous with the kiwi rural vernacular. Negative detailed flashings to the wall cladding eliminated the problem of rippled flashings with riveted or screwed methods. Pergolas and trim are locally milled macrocarpa. Special attention has been given to site position to balance the axial view towards the mountain whilst maintaining orientation to maximise solar gain during the cooler seasons. Thermal mass from the super insulated and beautiful ground polished concrete slab has been a core design and aesthetic feature. The open plan living-dining-kitchen provides superb connection to outdoor living as well as a framed view of Mt Egmont. Strong lines are achieved with the negatively detailed plywood pitched ceiling. The purpose built media room has specifically designed acoustic walls, door and ceilings to ensure the isolation of sound into and out from the room. Rainwater is stored in tanks and blackwater is managed onsite through a septic tank system. The house is primarily heated with an inverter heat pump. The project including driveway and hard landscaping was completed under budget and on time with the building performance exceeding client expectation.