For those of you who didn't see this the first time around, here's the short film we made to accompany the announcement of the Home of the Year 2011, a holiday home at Kare Kare Beach by Michael O'Sullivan of Bull O'Sullivan Architects. Yes, it's also on the west coast near Auckland, but you'll see this is a very different home to our 2012 winner. Where the home by Herbst Architects is, in parts, light and ethereal, this one has a low, compact solidity, a stealth-bomber sort of gruntiness.
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Outtakes: The Kare Kare house, our Home of the Year 2011 by Michael O'Sullivan
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From the black sand of Kare Kare beach, the HOME New Zealand magazine Home of the Year 2011 is almost invisible. The house was designed by Michael O'Sullivan of Bull O'Sullivan Architects for Bob and Barbara Harvey. It's a pleasure for us to be able to show you some outtakes from Patrick Reynolds' beautiful shoot of the house here. In the shot below, you can just see the house nestled among the trees in the lower right-hand corner of the frame.
Inside, the house faces south towards the beach, but draws light in from a sheltered north-facing courtyard and from glass panels on the roof. The weatherboard ceiling appears to fragment and fall away as it nears the home's southern wall, giving way to the glass panels overhead.
The ceiling tilts towards a band of windows that frame the view towards the beach into a horiztonal slot. Holes for lightbulb recesses are punched into the ceiling.
Outside in the courtyard, the ceiling plane appears to erode again to admit as much sunlight as possible into the space.
The main bedroom (the 129-square-metre house has two bedrooms in total) features orange carpet and windows wrapping the ceiling and wall at the northern end of the room. The door at left leads to the courtyard.
This view from outside the house is about all that can be seen of it from the road. It shows the main bedroom volume (clad in black bituminous roofing membrane) cantilevered over the carport.
We'll post more outtakes of the finalists in the 2011 Home of the Year here on the blog in the coming days. Thanks again to our Home of the Year partner Altherm Window Systems for their ongoing support of New Zealand's richest architectural prize.
On our cover: Home of the Year 2011
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We're delighted to announce that the winner of the HOME New Zealand Home of the Year 2011 is the Kare Kare House, designed by Michael O'Sullivan of Bull O'Sullivan Architects. You can read all about it in the new issue of HOME, on newsstands from tomorrow, August 4. Thanks again to our awards partner, Altherm Window Systems.
On film: SHORTLISTED Coatesville House by Ponting Fitzgerald
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This house by David Ponting and Matt Fitzgerald of Ponting Fitzgerald was shortlisted for the Home of the Year 2011.
On film: FINALIST Naish house by Richard Naish
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Richard Naish,
RTA Studio
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Architect Richard Naish of RTA Studio designed this Auckland house for himself, his wife and three children. It's a finalist in this year's Home of the Year award.
On film: WINNER Home of the Year 2011 by Michael O'Sullivan
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This year we worked with Wellington's Gibson Group to produce short films of each of the shortlisted homes in the Home of the Year award (thanks to our camera operators, Jon Bowden and Gary Hopper, and editor Colin Hodson). Here's a look inside the winning home by Michael O'Sullivan of Bull O'Sullivan Architects. As always, remember to pick up a copy of our August/September issue for full coverage of this home and the others in the award.
Nn film: FINALIST Garden Shed House by Melling Morse Architects
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Another of our Home of the Year 2011 finalists: The Garden Shed House by Melling Morse Architects. The August/September issue of HOME features full coverage, including plans, Peter Wood's great story, and Paul McCredie's beautiful photographs.
On film: FINALIST Remuera House by Daniel Marshall
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Remuera house
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This home by Daniel Marshall of Daniel Marshall Architects was a finalist in our Home of the Year award 2011. Enjoy full coverage of all the homes in the Home of the Year award in the August/September issue of the magazine.
On film: SHORTLISTED Little Oneroa House by Matt Brew, Cantilever Architects
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The Little Oneroa House by Matt Brew of Auckland's Cantilever Architects was shortlisted for the Home of the Year award 2011. Look out for it in an upcoming issue of the magazine.
On film: SHORTLISTED Park Point House by Vaughn McQuarrie
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Vaughn McQuarrie
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The Park Point House by Vaughn McQuarrie was shortlisted for the Home of the Year award 2011. This short film was shot by Jon Bowden and edited by Colin Hodson.
On film: SHORTLISTED Waiwhero Farm House by Tennent + Brown Architects
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HOME New Zealand,
Home of the Year 2011,
Hugh Tennent,
Tennent + Brown Architects,
Waiwhero Farm House
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The Waiwhero Farm House near Nelson was designed by Hugh Tennent of Tennent + Brown Architects, and was shortlisted for this year's Home of the Year award. Look out for it in an upcoming issue of the magazine.
On film: SHORTLISTED Concrete House by Simon Twose
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HOME New Zealand,
Home of the Year 2011,
Simon Twose
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This Wellington house by Simon Twose was shortlisted in the Home of the Year award 2011. Look out for it in an upcoming issue of the magazine.
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