Under Pohutukawa Beach House by Herbst Architects
Sunday, 23 October 2011 17:26
The house is spectacular both inside and out, especially the inside living room which opens up to the forest allowing natural light and air circulation inside the house.
The main structures of the house are two towers "which are construed as freshly sawn stumps of the trees that were removed." One tower houses the bedroom while the other serves as a garage.

is supported by a series of elements which are inspired by the tree trunks and branches.
The Under Pohutukawa beach house has won the NZIA Auckland architecture award 2011.
Photography: Patrick Reynolds,
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