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Architects: Edwards White Architects
- Area: 195 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Simon Wilson
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Lead Architect: Brian White

Text description provided by the architects. Located in the small settlement of Bowentown, on the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand’s North Island and placed within a rugged coastal landscape, the Bowentown Bach utilizes its surroundings to create a space of refuge that looks out onto the vast foredunes and ocean ahead. This eroded singular form sits on the threshold of a seaside subdivision and coastal wilderness. The unique concept for this dwelling takes inspiration from a piece of driftwood. Washed up, weathered, and charred from an unsuccessful beach fire, gradually receding into the dunes. Incisions reveal golden hues of protected, untouched inner wood. The Bowentown Bach is designed to resemble this, creating a warm and inviting living space.
























