Auckland-based architecture studio
Fearon Hay converted a large open loft in a former textile warehouse into a light-filled residence, winning the 2010 Best Gold Award for spatial design in residential architecture from the New Zealand Designers Institute. The goal, according to architects Jeff Fearon and Tim Hay, was to "leave the existing shell of the loft unencumbered by internal partitions, maximizing the sense of openness while providing the hierarchy and division of space required for living." The service rooms are arranged in a linear sequence in the center of the space; working with designer
Penny Hay, the architects created tracked fabric screens and sliding partitions to add flexibility. Many of the fittings—the blown glass pendant lights, the basalt bathtub and bath sinks—are custom made, and most of the furniture is from Christian Liagre or custom-designed by New York-based BDDW. To see more of the firm's work, go to
Fearon Hay.
Photographs by
Richard Powers and Fearon Hay.
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