ABODE - Against The Odds

31 July 2024

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A collaborative approach between an architectural designer at Foley Group Architecture and Radius Building let to a light at the end of the tunnel with this challenging but innovative build.

A collaborative approach between an architectural designer at Foley Group Architecture and Radius Building led to a light at the end of the tunnel with this challenging but innovative build.

ABODE MAGAZINE May/June 2024

WORDS: Kathy Catton PHOTOGRAPHY: Andrew O'Sullivan

https://www.abodemagazine.co.nz/home/2024/5/3/against-the-odds

The story of this home isn’t just about its breathtaking views or modern design; it’s about the journey of its designer – also the homeowner – and the builder, who turned a daunting challenge into an award-winning triumph.

Meet Rob d’Auvergne, homeowner and a director at Foley Group Architecture. As an architectural designer and Homestar assessor (evaluating homes for their environmental credentials) he’s passionate about homes that prioritise both beautiful design and minimising environmental impact. When he and his wife stumbled upon the sheer, unkempt 2440sqm section on the hills of Cashmere, Otautahi, he knew he’d have his work cut out.

“We were looking to build a forever home for our family, and we loved the idea of being up on the hill and close to town,” says Rob. “On first viewing, it was a steep, overgrown mess, and we knew from the council records that there were easements for stormwater crossing all over the site, but I could see the potential.”

Undeterred by the terrain’s challenges, he embarked on a journey that would test his creativity and perseverance. He could see the opportunity to seamlessly blend architecture with nature in such a way that emphasised technical performance and design aesthetics and that would simultaneously benefit his family’s wellbeing.

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Enter Richard Fantham of Radius Building, whom Rob turned to before he’d even bought the section.

“Rob invited me to site to discuss the section’s potential even before he bought it – that’s called early contractor engagement, which has significant benefits. The first is that we can provide technical input into design detailing. The next is in establishing project methodology as there’s always multiple ways to tackle a project and understanding this early can affect the design. Lastly, we can advise on cost as plans develop, to help arrive with completed plans that match the budget.”

As both the designer and the homeowner, Rob poured his heart and soul (and many hours) into every aspect of planning the project. “It was heavily computer modelled,” says Rob. “I did a timelapse of the sunlight so we could best determine the placement of the skylights and windows. Modelling the thermal performance of the home optimised the design, and the high level of detail I put into the CAD model was useful for Richard, too.”

Rob had worked with Richard on previous jobs, so knew his unflappable nature and problem-solving approach.

“I am always impressed with Richard’s ability to listen and talk through solutions to problems. He’s definitely a builder who’s committed to the best results. He does what he says he will and has a strong moral integrity.”
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The tiling in this home was installed by A2D Tiling.  The team are specialists in the art of meticulous and challenging tile installations in all types of floor and wall applications in architectural and high-end builds.

Turning Rob’s vision into reality proved to be no easy task, most notably because of the chaos brought to the building industry by the global pandemic. Supply chain disruptions, labour shortages and heavy inflation added layers of complexity to an already challenging project.

“In 2021 we were still facing the hangovers of Covid-19 on business disruption,” says Richard. “Like all builders at that time, we were having to deal with unknown lead times for materials. Even the merchants didn’t know when things would be available. Our scheduling Gantt charts allowed us to be clear on what we needed and when, so we could order well in advance to give us the best chance of having what we needed, when we needed it.”

From the biggest features to the smallest details, Chamlang painters provided a premium painting service to this home, all within the given timeframes ensuring the family could move in as quickly as possible.

Richard also sacrificed 60sqm of his own space at home to store materials as they arrived before they were needed on site.

The threat at this time was that a delay on one material item would halt work and lead to a backlog on all the trades involved in that phase. But Richard had the answer.

“We ended up splitting the project and running two schedules concurrently to ensure the project could maintain momentum,” says Richard. “We have tried and proven systems for managing complexity, and these were particularly helpful during this time. Council inspections were booked up two months out, so we needed to be absolutely sure all work would pass the inspection as missing one detail would cause massive delays, so our in-house quality control process proved valuable too.”

In the face of all this adversity, Rob and Richard stepped up with high levels of collaboration. Together they navigated the “perfect storm” of Covid, a steep site and a technical design.

“There were two main factors that made this project a success,” says Richard. “The first was the early contractor involvement, which is critical for complex builds.

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“The second was the flexible and collaborative approach between the involved parties. We worked closely with Rob and the engineer on the intricacies of the design and the site conditions. Together we developed flexible solutions to the problems arising, be it due to encountering rock where it wasn’t reported or switching out building products to mitigate rampant inflation.”

Despite the challenges, after 14 months of available build time, the home was completed. Rob’s vision that had at times seemed like an impossible dream was finally a reality for him and his family. This was by all standards an epic achievement. Richard’s dedication and commitment to his clients and their needs was a major stand-out on this project.

The four-bedroom-plus-office home has a timber subfloor and floor (less embodied carbon); lightweight, low maintenance Weathertex, Abodo and Colorsteel cladding; and reduced framing with an insulated service cavity layer on the inside. Other sustainability features include heat-recovery ventilation and rainwater harvesting. The home has been pre-wired for future installation of photovoltaic panels and a hot water heat pump. The home feels practical as well as stylish, with clever use of large cavity sliding doors for the lounge and a nook at the far side of the stairwell. The home is beautifully lit and has well-proportioned spaces.

One Stop Deck Shop provided more than just the timber decking at the home.  It provided free expert advice on the right decking timber to suit the family's budget and personal preference.

As Rob and Richard celebrated their hard-earned success, they were met with another pleasant surprise – the home won the Superhome of the Year award, acknowledging its superior design, with particular reference to its energy-efficient characteristics of thermal performance; super-insulated floor, walls and roof; high-performance recessed windows; ventilation and energy-efficiency.

A home like this requires specialist building knowledge and expert building techniques of the highest standards. Interpreting what’s never been done before takes not only vision, but also bravery and a healthy dose of collaborative courage.

For Rob and Richard, the accolade was more than just a trophy – it was a validation of their belief that even the most daunting project can be overcome. As Rob says: “With a little bit of creativity and a whole lot of perseverance, anything is possible.”

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Involved in this project

BUILDER

Radius Building Ltd

021 222 9994

radiusbuilding.co.nz


ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER

Foley Group Architecture

03 3775 666

foleygroup.co.nz


PAINTING & DECORATING

Chamlang Ltd

03 365 4499

chamlang.co.nz


LANDSCAPING, TIMBER

& DECKING SUPPLIES

One Stop Deck Shop

03 384 8365

onestopdeckshop.co.nz


KITCHENS & JOINERY

Handcraft Kitchens and Joinery Ltd

03 371 7581

handcraftkitchens.co.nz


DRAINAGE

Peter Hansen Drainage Limited

027 5369 331

phdrainage.co.nz


TILING

A2D Tiling Ltd

020 4149 8050

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