Beaumont Quarter | Studio Woodroffe Papa

Auckland / New Zealand / 2005

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51 houses form the second phase of a 250 unit residential development on the edge of the Central Business District in Auckland. This development is a benchmark project in Auckland. It seeks to introduce medium density housing as a means to attract people back to the city. The challenge was to create qualities normally associated with suburban living in such a development and on a very restricted topographical location.


The site is of historic importance, once being the old harbour front. At the beginning of the 20th century the harbour was reclaimed and cut back to form a cliff face. The slope negotiates the change in topography as it descends to the street at the front of the site. The project is bound together by a new public space; a boardwalk that moves from the park climbing up the cliff top, making the cliff landscape accessible as part of the street network below. Four houses were conceived (Cliffhanger, Leapfrog, ZigZag and Saddlebag) that are shaped by the
different and often contradictory forces present on the site.

Motorway noise, minimal footprint, large houses, parking, active street frontage, stunning views across the bay, sun, privacy and outdoor space. The houses are conceived as a series of simple volumes consistent in materiality but differentiated through subtle colour shifts. Familiar materials such as galvanised metal, wood and corrugated steel are used in an  unfamiliar way. The composition of units is a play between the traditional notions of villa and terrace typologies.

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    51 houses form the second phase of a 250 unit residential development on the edge of the Central Business District in Auckland. This development is a benchmark project in Auckland. It seeks to introduce medium density housing as a means to attract people back to the city. The challenge was to create qualities normally associated with suburban living in such a development and on a very restricted topographical location. The site is of historic importance, once being the old harbour front. At...

    Project details
    • Year 2005
    • Work started in 2001
    • Work finished in 2005
    • Client Melview Developments Ltd
    • Cost EUR 5,200,000
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Multi-family residence
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