This new house in Hawaii is designed to take advantage of the cool sea breezes

October 14, 2015

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

 

Bossley Architects have designed a home on the Hawaiian island of Maui, that is made up of five separate buildings.

 

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

The architect’s description

This private house proposes a new way of living in the tropical Hawaiian climate.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Whereas most houses on Maui are sealed air-conditioned boxes, this residence is predominantly naturally ventilated, designed to take advantage of the sea breezes to cool the interior and exterior spaces.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

The roof overhangs are carefully designed to ensure direct sun is kept from all glazed surfaces and interior spaces, the flowing water completes the microclimate and offers beautifully dappled reflections onto the undersides of roofs.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

The house is composed of five separate buildings, linked by broad covered ways and wrapped around an open courtyard.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

The living pavilions are able to be totally opened to encourage airflow, and to provide views from the courtyard through to the sea.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

The house reinforces one of the basic design philosophies of Bossley Architects which emphasises the value of environmentally sustainable design by first principles rather than fashion.

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Home on Maui by Bossley Architects

Photography by Simon Devitt