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Tutukaka Beach House Features Moveable Shutters To Bring In Natural Daylight

07/20/2012
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The <a href="http://www.ccca.co.nz/projects/tutukaka-house" target="_blank">Tutukaka Beach House</a>, located on the northern tip of Northland in New Zealand, is a private and protected vacation home. Set on the hills above the ocean, the Tutukaka is oriented to take advantage of the sun as well as the spectacular views. Designed by <a href="http://www.ccca.co.nz/" target="_blank">Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects</a>, the home is built from regionally sourced timber and features moveable shutters. These shutters are used to control the light that permeates the home and to maintain comfortable temperatures. When the Tutukaka is not in use, the shutters are closed to keep the structure protected from outside elements.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The Tutukaka House was designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/crosson-clarke-carnachan-architects/" target="_blank">Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects</a> as a refuge for a busy family to use when they wanted to get out of the city.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    Located about 2 1/2 hours outside of Aukland on the northwest coats of the Northland island, the vacation home sits in a peaceful landscape with views of the ocean.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    Organized around a central east/west oriented spine, the program areas were designed to take in specific views.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    An open plan living area merges with the kitchen and dining, flowing out onto a generous northern open deck. The space also hosts a sheltered bbq and firepit deck to the northwest.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    Off the southeast side are three smaller bedrooms, a bath, and a master suite.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The home is almost exclusively made from timber, with stained cedar shiplap cladding and hoop pine plywood wall and ceiling linings.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The exterior is made from regionally-sourced saligna and kwila for the flooring.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The most prominent feature of the home though are the moveable shutters, which open and close to let in more or less daylight.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    Shutters in the public areas open up like an accordion to expand into the outdoors.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    Then shutters in the bedrooms are raised to let in light and control the temperature.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    A translucent screen on the north side along the spine fills the space with a filtered light.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    When no one is around, the shutters are all closed down, which protects the home from weather and vandalism.
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  • Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan
    The Tutukaka House was awarded the <a href="http://www.australiandesignreview.com/news/19251-2012-new-zealand-architecture-awards" target="_blank">NZIA Award for Residential Architecture 2012</a>.
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Tutukaka House-Crosson Clarke Carnachan

The Tutukaka Beach House, located on the northern tip of Northland in New Zealand, is a private and protected vacation home. Set on the hills above the ocean, the Tutukaka is oriented to take advantage of the sun as well as the spectacular views. Designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects, the home is built from regionally sourced timber and features moveable shutters. These shutters are used to control the light that permeates the home and to maintain comfortable temperatures. When the Tutukaka is not in use, the shutters are closed to keep the structure protected from outside elements.

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