This is a marvellous, contemporary example of the traditional New Zealand bach, in which maximum enjoyment of place is derived from a modest budget. The building is an adept architectural response to the need for more permanent provision of service and shelter than the tents previously used on the site. Black corrugated cladding, timber interiors and exposed trusses provide a humble quality to the living areas that are balanced evenly between interior and exterior. Thoughtful detailing of…