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Wanaka Crib

In a wood-lined field near the lake’s edge, twin gables and a chisel roof slip past one another to create three enclosed courtyards.

The design evokes the green-roof sheds of the south. It creates the look of an ad hoc settlement, with graduated weatherboards and a razor-thin roof edge making a striking profile.

The interior is lined with a combination of southern beech, recycled kauri, rimu, plywood and terrazzo, while dark concrete floors merge with local stone paving, before dissolving into the grassed surrounds.

Detailing draws inspiration from the elements that have informed the overall project, with façade features accenting the composition of interior features, such as a mustard reading-nook box, concealed venting openings, triangulated high-level windows, and corrugated steel wall with floating entry boardwalk.

At 150 square metres, the crib has the intimacy of a small house, but can comfortably sleep ten people, with two double bedrooms, an attic loft for two, and a bunk room with four beds.

The home’s interior has a direct relationship with three enclosed courtyards. The lounge and dining spill out to a north-facing entertaining patio, bounded by an angular concrete cooking fire. The kitchen connects to a sheltered southern working garden, enclosed by a grape-bearing espalier frame made of reinforcing steel. The eastern terrace gives access to the self-contained bunkroom providing privacy from the public reserve and boulevard of trees.

Design: PAC Studio

Materials by RK Timbers:

Random width bevel back boards.

Lapped and mitred external corners, using powder-coated and extruded aluminium corner flashings behind.

Coated in Dryden WoodOil Midnight.

Cavity battens and fixings.

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