Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects

Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects

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  • Architects: Tim Dorrington Architects: Tim Dorrington
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  277
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

Text description provided by the architects. Located in a beachside subdivision in the far north the site is almost flat. Due to the “suburban” nature of this site it was extremely important to incorporate as much privacy as possible, without compromising the available views and sun.

Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects - Windows, Facade

The house consists of four main elements - a bedroom block, living pavilion, garage and the corridor that links these.

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The living pavilion sits apart to the north of the bedroom block and references a campsite in homage to the campground that occupied this area for many years. Two sides of the pavilion completely open up evoking a sense of casual living associated with the traditional Kiwi-family camping holiday, while windows to the other sides further bring the outside in.

Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects - Table, Shelving, Chair, Countertop, Windows

The garage and basement of the bedroom block are linked to the rest of the house by the polycarbonate-clad corridor. Conceived as a breezeway this works more as an exterior space, connecting the various elements of the house.

Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects - Table, Windows, Chair

The material palette reflects the tight budget of the project and also helps convey the camping reference. Bondor panels are used for the sloped roofs and in turn provide the ceilings. Clear sealed concrete block and eterpan, corrugated polycarbonate sheet and plywood cladding, meranti and hoop pine ply cabinetry, and polished concrete floors provide a rustic natural palette. In practical terms these materials are all hard wearing and ensure easy care, perfect for a family beach house that will also function as a rental property.

Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects - Shelving, Lighting, Windows

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Cite: "Coopers Beach House / Tim Dorrington Architects" 20 Oct 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/82390/coopers-beach-house-tim-dorrington-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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