We empower people to live and work in spaces that look amazing, support well-being and invoke joy.
Whatever your budget and goals, we can find creative solutions that will help you get the best out of your building. We offer certified Passive House and high-performance design.
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We love timeless and inspiring architecture
We prioritise minimising environmental impact
We design healthy spaces for living or working
We’re a local Manawatū Architectural Designer that loves to help our clients create their dream projects and bring them to life! We are a husband and wife team based in Palmerston North and can service any region of New Zealand. We love what we do! To find out what motivates us click below.
High Performance refers to buildings that perform to a much higher standard than the status quo — not merely meeting the minimum building code requirements. Passive House is one approach to this. Other low-energy buildings can perform similarly to Passive House but have relaxed criteria; they may use more energy to heat and cool, albeit much less than conventional buildings.
A Passive House uses little or no operational energy to heat and cool the building, keeping it about 20°C year round. It must meet certain empirical criteria to obtain 3rd party verification. Only once certified can it be called a Passive House so that you can be sure it really does what it says it does. It can be used for residential and commercial buildings, and for both new construction and alterations.
The benefits include: even and good temperature throughout the building all year round; correct amount of fresh air for human occupation, with reduced CO2 and moisture; reduced exterior noise; improved breathing disorders (eg Asthma) and reduced colds (or the time it takes to recover); reduced operational carbon of the building.
The position of the building in relation to the sun combined with the correct amount of shading maximises warmth in winter and reduces summer heat gain.
High quality insulation is optimised by increasing the total area where it can be installed, thus minimising heat loss.
Thermally efficient joinery likewise assists in trapping the heat inside during winter and outside during summer.
Make the most of all the insulation and joinery benefits so that energy isn't wasted on heating and cooling the building.
The easiest way to achieve fresh air is by a balanced heat-recovery mechanical ventilation system. This ensures a healthy building by removing moisture and contaminants from every room.
We do residential & commercial, new & renovations… and we can take you from concept to consent. You can also see your conceptual plans in 3D. Learn more about what we can do for you…
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When it comes to window joinery you might think the only big decision to be made is around somehow matching the colour to both your cladding AND your interior walls. WRONG.
Other frame types such as uPVC and timber typically outperform aluminium thermally, while there are also many options in glazing - clear or tinted, low-e, and gas infill - which all alter the thermal performance of the windows.
Lets have a look at some of the options available and the pros and cons of each.
Architectural design is about juggling many diverse building factors that can make or break the end product… Given that design costs are just a fraction of what you spend on building materials and labour it is always worth investing in the experience and expertise your designer brings to the table.
We build relationship with our clients, taking them right through the process and providing information that empowers them to build something they love. We enjoy opportunities to create architecture that fosters community and supports wellbeing.
We seek to minimise the impact of our designs on the planet by prioritising sustainability, leaving a creative legacy in the architectural landscape. Our clients get to be part of this, which is why we love to educate people about design and build processes.
You have the opportunity to create something cherished. That’s why we don’t settle for run-of-the-mill, always striving to add value and vibrancy to the community. We want your to feel confident that you’re building something of beauty and integrity that will last many lifetimes.