This view from the water shows the way the building nestles into its site. The Felipe Tohi sculpture out the front provides a useful navigation point, apparently, when guiding the fishing boat back in the evenings.
Daniel chose the black colour for much of the exterior so it would blend in with the dark trunks of the manuka trees behind it.
This view shows the stone wall of the living pavilion that borders the old creek bed and the path between the two structures.
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