Sitting among the conventional group housing that prevails in most of New Zealand's Suburbia, Hunter House subverts the norm. The black monolith paradoxically stands out in its recessiveness .

Completed in 2024
Build by Mount View Builders
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Hunter House

Our clients, a well-travelled, open-minded and design-literate young couple and their toddler. The brief: to fuse the essence of the works of Tadao Ando - one of the most influential Japanese architects to date - with contemporary Australian architecture, with its warm and minimalist interiors into a cohesive and site-responsive building.

The result, a juxtaposition of two cubic forms, expressing distinct but complementary qualities. The serene and industrial upper volume and the textural, evocative timber ground floor. Together, a picture reminiscent of Tadao's work and contemporary Japanese architecture more broadly.

The interior assumes an entirely different identity, bringing soft textures and abundant natural light, creating a sense of warmth and stillness.

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