Okitu House, Contemporary Beach House Design by Pete Bossley
July 9th, 2009 - Posted in
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Okitu House was designed by Pete Bossley is contemporary beach house with stunning views and T-shaped plan with two wings characterize it located right near to Tatapouri Point in New Zealand.


Not only ocean but bay’s views too are presented in it. This house is situated right on the edge of the hill so all views are easy to access. It’s simple, single storey structure which won many New Zealand’s architecture awards. T-shaped plan with two wings characterize it. With such plan the house is very comfortable for the whole family living there. It also protects outdoor area from ocean winds without losing in openness and transparency. The outdoor area is not only interesting because it’s protected but also by its design. Small level differences make everything there look cool and unique.




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on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 11:52 am and is filed under Beach House, Contemporary House. Tags: architecture awards, Beach House, Beach House Design, bossley, Contemporary Beach House, dream beach house, house design, house design trends, level differences, new zealand, ocean winds, openness, Pete Bossley, single storey house design, single-story house, storey structure, stunning views, t-shaped house design, transparency, two wings.
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