Island Retreat / Fearon Hay Architects
Island Retreat / Fearon Hay Architects:
Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
Location: Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand
Project Year: 2011
Project Area: 375.0 sqm
Photographs: Patrick Reynolds

This retreat for a family is an arrangement offreestanding structures around a courtyard, set in asaddle above Matiatia Bay. The environment of WaihekeIsland can be idyllic, but also inhospitable with exposure to northerlies and southwesterlies of the Hauraki Gulf.The natural undulations of the saddle have been subtly emphasized to form a protective setting for threestructures, a pool and the open spaces between.
Conceived as a camp, the architecture has developed direct references from this typology. Individual roof planescover the three structures, each separately housing thefunctions of living, sleeping and studio. These drapedplanes are tensioned over rough concrete forms embeddedin the undulating contour.
The concrete forms enclose service spaces associated with each activity, while an arrangement of retractable glass panels and perforated aluminium screens offer variationsof enclosure to living and sleeping space.
This layered enclosure, the thermal mass of the concreteconstruction and inclusion of solar energy generation,rainwater harvesting and onsite waste water managementensures that minimal demand is made on resourcesoutside the site.
While the materials respond to the environment with robust toughness, this is countered by the placement offires, an invitation of leather cushioning around a sunkensitting area and use of linen fabrics and oiled natural timber throughout the spaces.
The retreat offers simultaneous exposure to, and protection from the elements. The architecture balancesraw material with tailored comfort and intends to providethe family with richness of experience during their time on the island.
















Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
Location: Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand
Project Year: 2011
Project Area: 375.0 sqm
Photographs: Patrick Reynolds




This retreat for a family is an arrangement offreestanding structures around a courtyard, set in asaddle above Matiatia Bay. The environment of WaihekeIsland can be idyllic, but also inhospitable with exposure to northerlies and southwesterlies of the Hauraki Gulf.The natural undulations of the saddle have been subtly emphasized to form a protective setting for threestructures, a pool and the open spaces between.
Conceived as a camp, the architecture has developed direct references from this typology. Individual roof planescover the three structures, each separately housing thefunctions of living, sleeping and studio. These drapedplanes are tensioned over rough concrete forms embeddedin the undulating contour.
The concrete forms enclose service spaces associated with each activity, while an arrangement of retractable glass panels and perforated aluminium screens offer variationsof enclosure to living and sleeping space.
This layered enclosure, the thermal mass of the concreteconstruction and inclusion of solar energy generation,rainwater harvesting and onsite waste water managementensures that minimal demand is made on resourcesoutside the site.
While the materials respond to the environment with robust toughness, this is countered by the placement offires, an invitation of leather cushioning around a sunkensitting area and use of linen fabrics and oiled natural timber throughout the spaces.
The retreat offers simultaneous exposure to, and protection from the elements. The architecture balancesraw material with tailored comfort and intends to providethe family with richness of experience during their time on the island.
















Island Retreat / Fearon Hay Architects originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 25 Jul 2012.