The Dart | eHaus

Currently on the drawing board: The Dart perches on the rear section of a rural lifestyle block in Mangaroa Valley, a cozy passive house offering a peaceful, relaxing retreat from the busy farm life.

The steep site informs the long, narrow form aligning with the hill contour. A plan-driven, playful form utilising pop-out windows and a sloping hip roof, reflacting the hilly Remutaka backdrop. A separate mudroom and outdoor shower provides a seamless transition between the farm and home.

 
 

Pop-out windows and high sloping ceilings create the illusion of larger rooms, allowing for efficient yet highly functional spaces within the small footprint. A bank of service and storage space along the southern interior face allows the house to open up to the north, maximising sun and views across the valley floor.

As a small but relatively complex space, the interior finishing is clean and minimal, accentuating the sloping lines of the ceiling and pop-out windows; a playful form both inside and out. Natural textures on the interior are informed by the surrounding environment such as warm ply lining and wax-finished concrete floors.

Sustainability and passive haus principles are a key driver of the project. Large eaves prevent summer overheating, while small, carefully positioned windows with northern orientation capture sun and enhance energy performance. The Dart will be completely off-grid, benefitting from solar panels, high-performance triple-glazed joinery, insulated slabs, rainwater collection and onsite wastewater treatment, along with passive haus detailing to create a highly sustainable, healthy and efficient home.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Previous
Previous

Castle Hill

Next
Next

Itinerary: Aotearoa New Zealand architecture books, 2022 - Julia Gatley