Kona Residence

Nestled between cooled lava flows, the Kona residence situates its axis not with the linearity of the property, but rather with the axiality of predominant views available to the site. Within the dichotomy of natural elements and a geometric hardscape, the residence integrates both the surrounding views of volcanic mountain ranges to the east and ocean horizons westward.

The program is arranged as a series of pods distributed throughout the property, each having its own unique features and view opportunities. The pods are programmatically assigned as two sleeping pods with common areas, media room, primary suite and main living space. An exterior gallery corridor becomes the organizational and focal feature for the entire house, connecting the two pods along a central axis.

To help maintain the environmental sensitivity of the house, two separate arrays of roof mounted photovoltaic panels offset the residence energy usage while the choice of darker lava stone help heat the pool water via solar radiation. Rain water collection and redirection to three drywells that replenish the aquifer are implemented throughout the property. Reclaimed teak timber from old barns and train tracks are recycled for the exterior of the home. Coupled with stacked and cut lava rock, the two materials form a historically driven medium embedded in Hawaiian tradition. Local basket weaving culture was the inspiration for the entry pavilion which reenacts the traditional gift upon arrival ceremony. Various digitally sculpted wood ceilings and screens, throughout the house, continue the abstract approach to traditional Hawaiian wood carving further infusing traditional elements into the contemporary arrangement.


Status: Completed 2010

Project Type: Residential; Building Type: New; Size: 8000 sf

Location: Kona, Hawaii

Partners: Hagy Belzberg, Cory Taylor, Brock DeSmit, Daniel Rentsch

Project Manager: Barry Gartin

Project Team: David Cheung, Barry Gartin, Andrew Atwood, Chris Arntzen, Lauren Zuzack, Justin Brechtel, Phillip Lee, Aaron Leppanen

Photo Credit: © Benny Chan, Fotoworks

Awards:
2013 Hanley Wood – Builder’s Choice, Custom Home Award: Kona Residence
2011 First Place Winner - CTI Design Competition
2010 Interior Design Magazine- Best of the Year Award

Publications:
100 Contemporary Wood Buidings, Taschen, Architecture Now! Houses, Scoop: Homes and Art (Australia), Custom Home, 21st Century Architecture: Designer Houses (Australia), Casas & Gente (Mexico), Houses In Sunshine (China), Icon: 100 (UK), Imobiliare: Numero 24 (Brazil), IDS (Malaysia), Villas of the World (China), Domus Aurea (Czech Republic), Casa & Negocios (Portugal), Luxury Home Quarterly, Barcode (Puerto Rico), Inside Quality Design (Italy), Interior Design magazine, Classic International Villas (China), Design Today (India), Veto Magazine (Greece)