BIV Punakaiki | Fabric

Te Miko / New Zealand / 2022

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Set in native forest on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, the aesthetic concept of BIV Punakaiki was a reinterpretation of a historic gold miners hut. The cabin took cues from the exterior chimneys of these huts. Internally, the top skylight represents the top of the smokestack. The open plan layout and large windows offer an all-encompassing experience, while the minimal facilities are just enough to keep the focus on simple living while still remaining comfortable and memorable.


Like its mining predecessors, BIV Punakaiki was to have as minimal touch on the land as possible. A durable concrete floor suspended on only a few concrete piles with no formal landscaping promotes the aesthetic of simple living. The piles to bearer connections have an adjustable bracket to allow for future releveling, should the land it’s built on move.


Mass timber construction in the form of cross laminated timber (CLT) was chosen for its prefabricated off site construction, thermal performance and negative embodied carbon. The geometry of the exposed CLT structure was critical to ensure elegant detailing on both the interior and exterior faces. The aluminium cladding is fully custom folded with all trays to the top portion of the roof fluted to accentuate the form of the building and ensure minimalist detailing.
The building has been designed for passive thermal gain; high insulation and thermal mass with an active ventilation system to keep it at a stable temperature, meaning there is no need for human input to remain comfortable.


Project Information
Project Name: BIV Punakaiki
Date of Completion: 2022
Address: 18 Hartmount Place, Te Miko, Punakaiki, Buller, West Coast, New Zealand Built


Up Area: 55m2


Client Information
Website: www.bivpunakaiki.com
Instagram: @biv_punakaiki (https://www.instagram.com/biv_punakaiki/)
Facebook: BIV Punakaiki (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100038572706465) AirBnB: BIV Punakaiki (https://www.airbnb.com/h/bivpunakaiki)


Consultants/Suppliers
Photography: Stephen Goodenough Architect: Fabric Architecture
Contractor: Tony Wilkins
Cross Laminated Timber: XLAM
Cladding: The Architectural Roofing Company Glazing: Metroglass

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    Set in native forest on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, the aesthetic concept of BIV Punakaiki was a reinterpretation of a historic gold miners hut. The cabin took cues from the exterior chimneys of these huts. Internally, the top skylight represents the top of the smokestack. The open plan layout and large windows offer an all-encompassing experience, while the minimal facilities are just enough to keep the focus on simple living while still remaining comfortable and...

    Project details
    • Year 2022
    • Work finished in 2022
    • Client BIV Punakaiki
    • Contractor Tony Wilkins
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Country houses/cottages / Hotel/Resorts
    • Websitehttp://www.bivpunakaiki.com
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