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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