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Architect:Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects
Location:Wellington, New Zealand; | ;
Project Year:2019
Category:Private Houses
HMOA has added two spacious, light-filled penthouse apartments to this heritage-listed, neo-Classical building in central Wellington. 161 Cuba St was originally designed by Wellington architect Joseph McClatchie Dawson and the building was completed in 1912.
Both apartments (one two-bedroom, the other three-bedroom) are north-facing, optimising sun and views. HMOA faced a challenging resource consent process, finding clever solutions to maximise space within the heritage requirements. The facade is set back to create wrap around decks and enhance privacy. The materials palate is sensitive to the existing building and includes a combination of zinc, cedar and Swiss pearl cement sheet.
Earthquaking strengthening of the entire building was also completed, with a vibrant mix of commercial tenants now occupying the lower levels.
"Shows the way forward for sensitive urban renewal,"NZIA Jury, Wellington Awards 2019.
1. PBS Equitone Fibre Cement Sheet – Natural Finish.
2. Herman Pacific Shiplap – Vertiline/ Vertical Weatherboards – Western Red Cedar
3. Kitchen Joinery – Timber Veneer – Oak
4. Windows – APL Metro Series, Powdercoated, Pine Radiata (Paint finish) Jamb Liners – Double Glazed IGU
5. Timber Spaced Board Decking – Garapa Hardwood
6. Membrane Roofing – Viking TPO Membrane
7. Timber Overlay Flooring – Tasmanian Oak – Polyurethane Pallman Top Coat Finish.
8. Bathroom Finish - Vitra Ceramic Wall Tile Finish
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