Karaka Bay House by Stevens Lawson Architects
Stevens Lawson Architects have designed the Karaka Bay House in Auckland, New Zealand.

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The House is located on the edge of a cliff overlooking Browns Island in the Waitemata Harbour. Our clients had lived on the site for thirty five years in a deteriorating timber house and were keen to build a new home to live in for the rest of their lives. The design is composed of a collection of interlocking concrete box forms of varying proportions which create a rich variety of interior spaces. A double-height central spine anchors the composition and leads the visitor from land to sea. The stepped cross-section allows natural light to penetrate deep into the house throughout the day. A grand timber-lined spiral staircase connects the three levels vertically, with bedrooms located on upper level, living areas on the mid level and a guest room on the lower level. A ribbon of timber weaves through the house as a sculptural counterpoint to the rectilinear concrete structure. Skylights are placed for dramatic effect and windows are carefully located to frame specific views. The textured cast concrete exterior is contrasted with the smooth ground concrete walls of the interior. The atmosphere of the house results from an interplay between austerity and sensuality.
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Photography by Mark Smith
















Davidsign on 12 Oct 2010 at 5:45 am #
Nice project. A little too much concrete, in my opinion.
Maira Evans on 13 Oct 2010 at 2:23 am #
Interesting project, slightly dark though for a house. Would be ideal for an IT company building.
Al Best on 13 Oct 2010 at 3:10 pm #
This is beautiful. Just the right amount of concrete, in my opinion.
Kia ora.
ow on 13 Oct 2010 at 3:52 pm #
NZ has long been the home of wooden homes. Now along comes an ‘audacious’ designer to smash that archaic and outmodable tradition with the latest, greatest etcetcetc
It’s vulgar; domestic art brut.
New Zealand is geologically volatile. I hope that there will not be an earthquake in this area.
john heise on 25 Nov 2010 at 5:32 pm #
Outstanding home, superior warmth in winter and totally enjoyable in summer . attention to detail throughout the design and build process makes this house a pleasure to live in
rosalie on 18 Dec 2010 at 3:14 pm #
love it and i think it will look great in the winter as john said so nice and one of a kind!!