Our Approach
First Light values holistic design solutions based on listening and interpreting with fresh thinking and open-mindedness. We treat each project as unique, acknowledging that no two are the same. The imperative to create positive impact with built spaces is woven into the thinking at every stage of our design process.
We will walk a collaborative design journey with you from beginning to end. Our studio environment is one which values all opinions and forgoes traditional hierarchies to ensure that the very best ideas bubble to the surface.
‘Pop Top’ Concept
Langs Beach, New Zealand
Viewfinder Concept
Wellington, New Zealand
We work closely with clients and stakeholders to gain a deep understanding of your brief, then test the brief via rigorous exploration and refinement. We operate at the leading edge of modern building systems, processes and technologies to provide fearless solutions that challenge the norm.
We're committed to the holistic vision of architecture and interior design, crafting spaces that combine functionality, aesthetics, and sensory appeal. Whether it's interior projects, renovations or a full architecture and interior service, our integrated design approach ensures a cohesive environment.
Bach on the Bay
Pukerua Bay, New Zealand
Q1
Queenstown, New Zealand
Services & Expertise
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Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’tallowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
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Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
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We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
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With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
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During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
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During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
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In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
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Viewfinder Concept
Wellington, New Zealand
Viewfinder Concept
Wellington, New Zealand
Viewfinder Concept
Wellington, New Zealand
Our Process
1. Pre Design
4. Developed Design
Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come. This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc… We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’t allowed to do, and what may require resource Consent. We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software. We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
3. Preliminary Design
Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
2. Concept Design
With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions -dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
5. Detailed Design
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
6. Procurement
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom. We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
7. Contract Administration & Observation
In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
We are passionate collaborators who believe that the best results come from working with well-aligned partners to achieve shared goals. We've teamed up with some of the best and most innovative companies in New Zealand to deliver exceptional, high-performing homes.
Design Partners
eHaus
The biggest builder of passive homes in New Zealand. Designers and builders of New Zealand's healthiest, comfiest, highest-performing homes.
Sustainable Engineering
Building scientists who design and validate through thermal modelling and other cutting-edge technologies.
FLiP Homes
FLiP delivers clever, healthy homes which feature all the architectural inspiration of a bespoke design without the complexity, and cost.
FLiP BUILD
The Architect’s Builder - Specialising in bespoke, high-quality homes, we redefine the construction process with technical expertise and a client-focused approach.
Our Process
Pre Design
Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’t allowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
2. Concept Design
Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
3. Preliminary Design
We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
4. Developed Design
With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
5. Detailed Design
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
6. Procurement
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
7. Contract Administration & Observation
In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
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Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’tallowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
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Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
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We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
-
With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
-
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
-
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
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In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
Our Process
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Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’tallowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
-
Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
-
We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
-
With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
-
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
-
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
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In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
Architectural Services & Expertise | Our Approach & Processes — First Light Studio
We're committed to the holistic vision of architecture and interior design, crafting spaces that combine functionality, aesthetics, and sensory appeal.
Whether it's interior projects, renovations or a full architecture and interior service, our integrated design approach ensures a cohesive environment.
Swansea Street
Wellington, New Zealand
Q2
Queenstown, New Zealand
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With a focus on bespoke finishes and fixtures, we tailor solutions for each project, ensuring every detail aligns with the overall vision.
Customised kitchen and cabinetry design & delivery
Furniture and soft furnishing selection
Feature lighting and electrical
Colour consultancy and paint specifying
Our Process
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Item description
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Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’tallowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
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Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
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We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
-
With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
-
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
-
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
-
In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
Services and Expertise
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Pre Design lays the foundation for the design work to come.
This first stage in the design process is about understanding every detail of your site and what is important to you and, if relevant, your stakeholders. We visit the site and gather as much information as possible including the intangibles that really make a place: views, access, neighbours, etc…
We review and assess the local authority rules and District Plan to fully understand what we are and aren’tallowed to do, and what may require resource Consent.
We engage a surveyor on your behalf to produce a topographical survey of your site so that we can accurately model this in our software.
We work with you to engage any additional professional expertise required to support your site’s location, topography and history. This could include iwi, Heritage New Zealand or geotechnical engineers.
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Once we have a complete understanding of the site, regulations, constraints and your brief, we work in a collaborative studio environment to rigorously test our ideas against the project vision to develop a visual response. We then present you withmultiple concept solutions for critique and comment in the form of sketches, plans and 3D representations of the space.
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We use your feedback from the Concept Design stage to further refine the brief and develop the design options into the perfect solution for you. We capture the big idea - form and function - in one package of architectural drawings comprising floor plans, sections, elevations and an outline specification.
This package is then used to engage external consultants and get a first price estimate. Your architect and relevant specialists will work closely with you to create indicative costs based on all of the available detail about your build. At the end of this stage, an Elemental Estimate of Cost can be established by a Quantity Surveyor.
Should a Resource Consent be required, this is the ideal stage in the project for us to prepare an application on your behalf, or to manage the process.
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With all elements of the Preliminary Design secured, we now finalise the main design decisions - dimensions, structural elements, materials, finishes - locking in the overall look and feel, inside and out.
Developed Design is where the specification is set and any final budget considerations are taken into account. In this stage, we explore the look and feel of the spaces within to ensure that the architectural vision extends from the exterior throughout the build. We explore materials, fittings, fixtures and systems and show you exactly what the building will feel like to inhabit.
This key stage presents the last opportunity to refine the overall nature of the project before documentation commences.
-
During the Detailed Design stage, we close the doors and document the building for both Building Consent & Compliance, and for construction.
We advance your design to the level of detail that allows a construction contractor to assess the full scope of the project. This will include construction details, materials, components, systems and finishes.
Throughout the Detailed Design stage, we liaise closely with any external consultants to perfect the fine detailing and capture all of the information required to consent and construct your home.
-
During Procurement, we work with you to decide how you want to build and with whom.
We help you engage the right builder to ensure a smooth and successful project. This might be done by negotiating with a builder you already know and trust, or by seeking the best contractor for the job through a competitive tender. Once you’ve made your decision, we select and prepare the relevant contractual documentation so construction can begin in earnest.
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In order to ensure the building complies with the consent and construction documents (and is built to the exacting standard that we expect), we oversee the construction process from start to finish.
We also manage the contract between you and your builder, ensuring that payments are made and costs are monitored, the project programme is overseen, variations are managed, all contractual obligations are met and any questions are answered as they arise.
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We work closely with clients and stakeholders to gain a deep understanding of your brief, then test the brief via rigorous exploration and refinement.
We operate at the leading edge of modern building systems, processes and technologies to provide fearless solutions that challenge the norm.
Te Horo Beach House
Kāpiti Coast, New Zealand
Jacks Point Eco Houses
Queenstown, New Zealand
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We offer a complete architectural design service, from briefing through to contractor procurement and site observation.
We ensure a seamless experience from initial concept to final delivery. Our team's expertise and comprehensive approach enable us to address every aspect of a project, from architectural design to interior spaces, while maintaining a focus on sustainability and the client's vision.
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We believe sustainability isn’t a choice but a responsibility. This belief underpins all our work. By being advocates for high-performance, passive house design we believe we are creating future built environments that have a positive impact on both the planet and the people they serve.
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To create some of New Zealand's highest-performing homes, we utilize the best practices globally and within New Zealand. We are experts in Passivehaus principles and design and are certified Homestar designers and certifiers.
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We believe that interior architecture and exterior architecture are two sides of the same coin; our design services encompass the whole picture.
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We believe a building does not stand alone. Through an integrated approach, we understand the big picture.
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We have a deep respect for Te Ao Māori and recognise the importance of our indigenous communities to our built environment. We pride ourselves on our ability to listen and collaborate to achieve authentic and integrated design outcomes with stakeholders and our communities.
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First Light was borne out of a project requiring complex and sophisticated prefabrication; a fundamental focus of our practice is keeping abreast of current and emerging technologies and construction methodologies.
We have designed using methodologies and systems including, volumetric, modular, panel and pod, CLT, SIP’s, and have worked closely with companies like Google Alphabet to reinvent the way we construct using offsite technologies.
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Our holistic, multi-disciplinary practice excels in a range of creative services including product, digital, brand, strategy and urban planning.
We offer in-house visualisations including hand-drawn sketches, computer-generated stills, real-time rendering, fly-through animations and interactive web content.

