Connected to the ocean
For this coastal home, metal screens protect the property while the owners are away – however, when they're in residence the screens fold back to reveal giant 6m-wide EuroStacker™ doors and Euroslider™ doors, supplied by Altus® Window Systems
Owning a bach isn’t just a dream in New Zealand, it’s part of our DNA.
The same can be said of this award-winning multi-storey holiday home that features gorgeous timber framing, stunning sea views and a number of beautifully integrated, if not quirky features that make it wholly unique.
The brief
DNA House was to be a highly unique property with a deep connection to its owners.
Their New York background was incorporated into the aesthetic, with practical features of the bach complementing their travelling lifestyle.
Plus, the building was designed to make great use of its rural surrounds – it is absolutely covered in glass, with huge expanses offering occupants near-uninterrupted views of the water.
The project
Designed by Crosson Architects, built by Percival Construction, and with windows and doors by Altus Window Systems Fabricator; Fisher Windows Waikato, this stylish bach was destined for success right from the start.
Coming up the driveway you’ll notice at once its character – the building stands on a number of high stilts which give it an almost floating, otherworldly look.
The main floor is wrapped in large bifold metal screens, which were a project unto themselves, led by the Altus Industrial Aluminium team and consisted of sheet aluminium punched with what at first appear to be random perforations, but which are actually the coded DNA sequence of the home’s owners, stacked to resemble Manhattan skyscrapers.
The panels are for more than just aesthetics; they offer weather protection for when the owners are away and privacy when there. When desired, they fold away to reveal DNA House’s extraordinary use of glass, and breathtaking views for the occupants.
On top of these features, this seaside haven has a number of unique extras - perhaps the best example of this is the rope ladder and floor hatch that joins the first floor to the outside.
It’s no wonder, then, why this bach took home the Gold, National Craftsmanship, Special and Gold Reserve awards at the 2018 Registered Master Builders House of the Year awards.
The build
Due to the high level of detail requested by the owners, when it came to the windows and doors, Fisher Windows Waikato was recommended to ensure the architect’s dream could be achieved in practical terms.
The designs called for large window spans, which brought with them concerns about strength.
Shop drawings were completed by the Altus Window Systems Technical team and given to the builder, then Percival Construction and the Fisher Windows team worked in sync to get the job done as efficiently as possible – despite the property being in a tricky rural location.
The Pacific Architectural system was used throughout the property.
This system is especially designed for applications like this home; not only is it stylish, but it can accommodate the extra strength required for large-span windows and doors in coastal settings.
The main bedroom and open-plan kitchen/living room areas use EuroStacker™ doors.
The bathroom and second bedroom feature Euroslider™ doors, with an additional sliding door of the same frame used as an extra door in the main bedroom.
In addition, louvre windows were used in the bedrooms for added ventilation.
Each of these units is double glazed, but their height and width is what makes them particularly impressive.
The kitchen biparting EuroStacker is over 6m wide, opening onto a striking timber deck with glass railing that looks out over the ocean.
Additionally, all of the main windows and doors are over 2.5m tall, so even with the house closed up tight there are expansive views everywhere you look.
The outcome
The classic Kiwi bach might conjure images of a timber box from the 1970s, but this home proves that with a creative architect, detailed plan and a team that can work in complete tandem, even the humble bach can be an architectural standout.
Optimise your outlooks – contact Altus today
Visit the Altus Window Systems website to find out how our advanced, over-sized window and door systems can enhance your design to the scenery – a warm, light-filled and architecturally arresting home will be the outcome.
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