By Imagine Architecture
Project Description:
This family home on a rare central, double site provides a sanctuary and retreat as well as a vessel to entertain. Key client comments early on were for a contemporary, bold Modernist style with outdoor living and swimming pool integrated into the design. Exterior material palette was to include precast concrete, vertical cedar, and ACM panel. Outdoor living & entertaining was a high priority so easy access between indoor and outdoor spaces was essential as was ensuring adequate sun was available at different times of the day to the patios and the pool. An outdoor living room which contained a full outdoor kitchen and integrated refrigeration was a must have.
A high level of finish throughout the home was expected of the design. From the street through to the smallest interior details, it all mattered! The home was to focus on the kitchen in the centre and the other spaces were to radiate out from it both outwards and upwards. As the owner of a wood fire company it was imperative that the design showcased their product both indoors and out. The fire installations would be used in their promotional material.
With two older children and one pre-schooler the arrangement of bedrooms was key. The older children have their own wing including a guest room / rumpus space that can be closed off when not occupied. The pre-schooler nearer the master suite on the upper level. Storage is abundant throughout via joinery, storerooms, and the large three car garage.
Design Features and Creative Solution:
With such a large home the key problem to solve was the spatial planning and relationship of spaces to one another as well as the rear yard and sunlight. Once the kitchen location was resolved the others could be rationalised: garage/laundry to the south, living spaces north and east, older children’s wing to the north and onto the yard, master suite upstairs access both sun and distant sea views. The vertical connection via the open steel, glass and timber stairs is complemented by the large double height kitchen and entry voids.
High levels of insulation including a full perimeter insulated floor slab along with thermally broken, low-e + argon aluminium glazing lift the buildings energy efficiency.
Interior:
A high level of finish throughout the home was expected of the design. From built-in joinery through to the smallest interior details such as tiled skirtings, it all mattered! Even elements such as the gib linings above the kitchen finishing in the same plane as the kitchen joinery, separated by a negative gap. Precision mattered on this project.
The home was to focus on the kitchen in the centre and the other spaces were to radiate out from it both outwards and upwards. Material choices were to focus on quality and premium products to ensure that nothing felt cheap or rushed.
With two older children and one pre-schooler the arrangement of bedrooms was key. The older children have their own wing including a guest room / rumpus space that can be closed off when not occupied. The pre-schooler nearer the master suite on the upper level. Storage is abundant throughout via joinery, storerooms, and the large three car garage.
With such a large home the key problem to solve was the spatial planning and relationship of spaces to one another as well as the rear yard and sunlight. Once the kitchen location was resolved the others could be rationalised: garage/laundry to the south, living spaces north and east, older children’s wing to the north and onto the yard, master suite upstairs accessing both sun and distant sea views. The vertical connection via the open steel, glass and timber stairs is complemented by the large double height kitchen and entry voids, these voids separated by a glass floor bridge.
The double height spaces allow a wonderful play of light that changes through the day and through the seasons.
The upper level master suite contains a large bedroom, en-suite, and generous bespoke dressing room. Also, on this level is a study and across the glass bridge the is the bedroom and bathroom suite for the youngest child.
Control 4 home automation features throughout with programmes for lighting, roller blinds, garage doors and front gate. The home automation manages the interior environment which has a hydronic underfloor heating system as the primary heating.
To achieve the high level of finish every element was detailed and/or specified. No sum allowances we used on this project thus ensuring all details were fully considered. All joinery including the bathrooms is bespoke. The master dressing room and kitchen receive the same level of attention giving a high-quality finish to the space.
Imagine Architecture (formerly Imagine Building Design) is a multi-award-winning architectural design practice established in 2002, specialising in residential and commercial design. With over two decades of experience and more than 1,000 commissions completed, we pride ourselves on delivering high-performance, innovative, and sustainable designs that positively impact lives.
Our journey began in a humble shoebox home office, evolved into historic premises at the Kings Building in New Plymouth, and later to a sleek downtown studio. Now, we have returned to a more personal approach with small studio setups: Tony Biesiek operates out of a studio suite in in Tauranga, while Steven Dixon leads our New Plymouth studio. This agile setup allows us to better serve clients across New Zealand and beyond, with projects extending to Australia and Italy.
At Imagine Architecture, our mission is simple yet profound: “Changing lives through great architecture & design.” We aim to create beautiful, functional spaces that harmonise aesthetics, energy efficiency, and comfort while fostering a deeper connection to the environment. To achieve this, we integrate Passive House principles, with Tony Biesiek’s certification as a Passive House Designer ensuring our designs meet and exceed the highest standards of energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and thermal performance. This approach guarantees healthier, more comfortable spaces that consume significantly less energy while reducing environmental impact.
In addition to Passive House design, we embrace biophilic design principles, emphasising the integration of natural elements into our projects. We believe buildings should enhance occupants’ physical and mental well-being by fostering connections with nature, whether through natural light, ventilation, materials, or spatial relationships. Our commitment to sustainability aligns with Pritzker Prize-winning architect Glenn Murcutt’s philosophy of “touching the earth lightly.” We design in harmony with the land, crafting structures that respect and respond to their natural surroundings.
Our projects, regardless of size or budget, are rooted in a commitment to quality and performance. Meeting minimum building code standards is not our goal—exceeding them is. Whether designing a new architectural home, a commercial space, or a bespoke renovation, we focus on maximising functionality, environmental interaction, and energy efficiency without compromising on design excellence.
Our practice thrives on relationships. Many of our commissions come through referrals, reflecting our focus on creating strong connections with clients. Clear, open communication, combined with exceptional service and innovative design solutions, ensures we meet aesthetic, functional, and financial requirements while exceeding expectations.
Imagine Architecture operates on the belief that better choices lead to better buildings. We embrace cutting-edge high-performance technology and sustainable practices to deliver spaces that inspire, endure, and adapt to the changing needs of clients and the environment. From Bay of Plenty and Taranaki to international locations, geography is no barrier to architectural excellence.
If you are seeking innovative, energy-efficient, and environmentally conscious design paired with technical expertise and superior communication, Imagine Architecture is the experienced team to bring your vision to life. Together, we can create spaces that not only look extraordinary but also improve lives and respect the planet.