This is a Wellington property, designed by Fritz Eisenhofer in the 1970s, it offers a unique lifestyle that is entertainment centric.
The property is interestingly both extroverted and introverted at the same time; providing a social and entertainment hub at its core, while fully internalising and hiding this social activity through a modest and unassuming facade. Within our design exploration, we maintained the character that underpinned the original design and provided a solution that reinforced the notion of entertainment.
The architectural vision for this residential renovation was to create an environment that reinforced the idea of an entertainment centric space; exploring aspects of both introversion and extroversion throughout.
The architectural aesthetic compliments the style of the era in which the building was first constructed, employing a simple and neutral colour palette with strong use of natural timbers both inside and out.
Together, these elements reinvigorated the building while maintaining the unique lifestyle that was intended within the original design and that underpins the architecture.
Seaview is also the winner of the ADNZ 2021 Wellington Residential Alterations and Additions Design Award.
This is a Wellington property, designed by Fritz Eisenhofer in the 1970s, it offers a unique lifestyle that is entertainment centric.
The property is interestingly both extroverted and introverted at the same time; providing a social and entertainment hub at its core, while fully internalising and hiding this social activity through a modest and unassuming facade. Within our design exploration, we maintained the character that underpinned the original design and provided a solution that reinforced the notion of entertainment.
The architectural vision for this residential renovation was to create an environment that reinforced the idea of an entertainment centric space; exploring aspects of both introversion and extroversion throughout.
The architectural aesthetic compliments the style of the era in which the building was first constructed, employing a simple and neutral colour palette with strong use of natural timbers both inside and out.
Together, these elements reinvigorated the building while maintaining the unique lifestyle that was intended within the original design and that underpins the architecture.
Seaview is also the winner of the ADNZ 2021 Wellington Residential Alterations and Additions Design Award.
This is a Wellington property, designed by Fritz Eisenhofer in the 1970s, it offers a unique lifestyle that is entertainment centric.
The property is interestingly both extroverted and introverted at the same time; providing a social and entertainment hub at its core, while fully internalising and hiding this social activity through a modest and unassuming facade. Within our design exploration, we maintained the character that underpinned the original design and provided a solution that reinforced the notion of entertainment.
The architectural vision for this residential renovation was to create an environment that reinforced the idea of an entertainment centric space; exploring aspects of both introversion and extroversion throughout.
The architectural aesthetic compliments the style of the era in which the building was first constructed, employing a simple and neutral colour palette with strong use of natural timbers both inside and out.
Together, these elements reinvigorated the building while maintaining the unique lifestyle that was intended within the original design and that underpins the architecture.
Seaview is also the winner of the ADNZ 2021 Wellington Residential Alterations and Additions Design Award.