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Consulting architects
In evolving a distinctive Mountain Landing aesthetic and developing concept drawings for selected house sites, we have worked with some of New Zealand’s leading coastal architects.
They are all highly awarded and have been chosen for their ability to capture the character of Mountain Landing and a true sense of New Zealand. We can warmly recommend all these designers and will be happy to arrange introductions should you wish to investigate engaging their services.
Concept drawings and plans have been developed for selected house sites to help you visualise the possibilities for your home at Mountain Landing. A full architect’s concept booklet is available for each of these designs on request.
Pip Cheshire
Pip Cheshire is an eminent New Zealand architect who has won numerous awards, including the distinguished New Zealand Institute of Architects National Award for Architecture. He has designed a series of stunning coastal houses, as well as theatres, mixed-use city buildings and other one-off private homes around New Zealand and the Pacific.
As the master plan architect for Mountain Landing, Pip has led the evolution of the ‘Mountain Landing style’. It includes a palette of materials and style of building that will allow buildings on the property to be both contemporary and sympathetic to their extraordinary coastal environment. Pip is also the master plan architect for Britomart, the mixed-use heritage precinct currently being redeveloped on Auckland’s waterfront.
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Concept drawing for Site 10
Concept drawing for Site 14
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www.cheshirearchitects.com
Pete Bossley
Celebrated Auckland-based architect Pete Bossley brings a strong sense of culture and place to his work. He has designed many New Zealand houses in spectacular coastal settings, creating beautiful buildings that connect intimately with their landscapes.
Openness and transparency are recurring themes in his work, with flowing spaces that look beyond site boundaries towards the horizon and avoid strong delineations between indoor and outdoor, land and sea. He has described these aspects of his work as a ‘Kiwi response to landscape, which is about being comfortable with open spaces’.
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Concept drawing for Site 9
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www.bossleyarchitects.co.nz
Gerald Parsonson
Wellington-based Gerald Parsonson practises a style of architecture that is strongly rooted in the New Zealand context, creating designs that connect with the ecology of bush and coast and reflect the traditions of New Zealand living.
His houses relate strongly to the landscape, with elements that float above the land or are anchored into it. They echo the contours of the terrain and blur the definition between inside and out, incorporating materials that both reflect the immediate environment and reference the wider context.
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www.parsonsonarchitects.co.nz
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