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Parekh Residence (Cascade house) in Wellington, New Zealand by studio MWA

Tuesday, June 13th, 2017

Article source: studio MWA

The new Residence is located at the southern border of the development of Seagrove Conservation Estate in the Wellington suburb of Newlands, perched over a cliff above State Highway 2 towards Petone and less than couple of hundred meters from the Wellington harbour.

Image Courtesy © studio MWA

  • Architects: studio MWA (Davor Mikulcic & Michael Maddern)
  • Project: Parekh Residence (Cascade house)
  • Location: Bendigo Grove – Seagrove Conservation Estate – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Artlantis
  • Author: Davor Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) RAIA, ANZIA
  • Client: Mr. & Mrs. Parekh
  • Structural Engineer: Sylvester Clark – Wellington
  • Landscape Design: studio MWA Ltd.
  • Size: Floor area 309 m2, terraces app.237 m2, landscaped over 450 m2, site 930 m2

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Kahurangi School in Wellington, New Zealand by Stephenson&Turner

Friday, November 21st, 2014

Article source: Stephenson&Turner

Kahurangi School is the latest new school in the Wellington region. Kahurangi School, meaning “prized” or “precious” opened in September 2013, merging two existing schools, Strathmore Community School and Miramar South School. The design creates a new beginning, with buildings that provide a strong sense of its identity, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of its community and with Pasifika/Maori in particular.

Image Courtesy © Stephenson&Turner

Image Courtesy © Stephenson&Turner

  • Architects: Stephenson&Turner
  • Project: Kahurangi School
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Software used: Revit

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Hataitai House in Wellington, New Zealand by John Mills Architects

Saturday, October 19th, 2013

Article source: John Mills Architects 

This is a trueWellington home .Spectacular views, but facing the morning sun, with a slope to challenge any engineer. Situated on the eastern flank of Mt Victoria, near the city, with magnificent views over Evans Bay, Shelly Bay, and the Tararua mountain ranges to the north.

Image Courtesy © Paul McCredie

  • Architects: John Mills Architects
  • Project: Hataitai House
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Photography: Paul McCredie
  • Engineer: Clendon, Burns and Park.
  • Area: 244 sm
  • Completed: 2011
  • Software used:  Vectorworks

Wilkins Residence – Mandalay Terrace 24D in Wellington, New Zealand by Studio MWA

Friday, October 5th, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

Definitely, for studio MWA, Wilkins new residence was one of the most challenging and demanding residential projects.

From start project had imperative and goal to celebrate good, functional, innovative, sustainable, brave and imaginative architecture, different than ordinary, which push boundaries of everyday stereotype.

One of first client’s requirements through brief was to not only design new house, but to create HOME and make it unique & special.

Image Courtesy © Studio MWA

  • Architects: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project: Wilkins Residence – Mandalay Terrace 24D
  • Location: 24 D Mandalay Terrace, Khandallah – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Client: Mr. & Mrs. Wilkins
  • Principle Use: Residence.
  • Size: Floor area 315 m2 (3 levels), terraces app.170 m2, landscaped over 450 m2, site total 722 m2.
  • Structural Engineer: Warren Line Structural Engineer – Wellington
  • Author: Davor Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) RAIA, ANZIA
  • Project Team: Davor Mikulcic, Michael Maddern 
  • Construction Period: Summer 2008 to summer 2009.
  • Status: Completed
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Studio MWA
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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Pendrous New Residence in Wellington, New Zealand by Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

Sunday, September 30th, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

The first site visit and site analysis were crucial for this design. Good ”separation” for each functional areas in the house as well as capturing fantastic views on one side towards Wellington – city and harbour and on another side towards Petone shore, Eastbourne and Lower Hutt and further over the  valley, with simple clean lines and forms were my guide which determinate this design.

Image Courtesy studio MWA – studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

  • Architects:Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project:Pendrous New Residence
  • Location: 71 Tamworth Crescent, Newlands – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Client: Mr. Steve Pendrous
  • Type: New Residence
  • Floor area: 280 m2
  • Terraces: 130 m2
  • Landscaped: over 300 m2
  • Site: 560 m2
  • Author: Davor Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) ANZIA, RAIA
  • Project Team: Davor Mikulcic, Michael Maddern
  • Status: Completed
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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Kumutoto Toilets in Wellington, New Zealand by Studio Pacific Architecture

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012

Article source: Studio Pacific Architecture

These public toilets are located at the Synergy Plaza in the Kumutoto Precinct, situated at the northern-most end of Wellington’s waterfront. As well as taking into account practical considerations such as security, hygiene and vandalism, the brief was to create a structure with a sculptural form, something iconic, highly visible and unusual that was also well integrated into the visual and historical context of the surrounding precinct.

Image Courtesy Studio Pacific Architecture

  • Architects: Studio Pacific Architecture
  • Project: Kumutoto Toilets
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Project team: Stephen McDougall, Bret Thurston, Guy Marriage, Peter Mitchell
  • Client: Wellington Waterfront Ltd
  • Size: 26.5m2
  • Completion: September 2011
  • Materials: Concrete, steel
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
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BOX – Peka Peka in Wellington, New Zealand by BOX Living

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Article source: BOX Living

BOX Living (www.boxliving.co.nz) built this beach house in Wellington using their post and beam construction system. The system uses engineered timber posts and beams with stainless steel cross-braces.

The BOX building system is inspired by the Case Study House program which used steel to create simple, elegant forms, open spans and large areas of glazing.

BOX - Peka Peka

  • Architects: BOX Living
  • Project: Peka Peka
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Architect Design: Dan Heyworth

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Stephenson & Turner Wellington Design Studio Fit Out in New Zealand by Stephenson & Turner (designed using Autodesk Revit)

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Article source: Stephenson&Turner

S & T’s new office fit out is all about our core philosophy, “Creating Inspirational Environments”.  The internal space has been designed specifically to promote well being and to encourage team interaction. To achieve this, the space is fresh, comfortable, and stimulating; with an uplifting, colour scheme and engaging textures.

Entrance (Images Courtesy Paul McCredie)

  • Architects: Stephenson&Turner
  • Project Name: Stephenson&Turner Wellington Design Studio Fit Out
  • Location: Wellington, New Zealand
  • Client: Stephenson&Turner
  • Project Year: 2011
  • Project Area: 500m²
  • Photographs: Paul McCredie & Stephenson&Turner
  • Software used: Revit Architecture & MEP, IES VE for the building thermal performance simulation, Dialux for the lighting simulation

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