Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

trophy NEW YORK: The four hundred and ninety-third entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.

The acclaimed and well-documented Hawke’s Bay bach First Light is on the market.

Named after New Zealand being the first country in the world to see the light each day, the eco-home was designed by a team of architecture students from Victoria University as the New Zealand entrant in the United States Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011.

Marketed by Sotheby’s International Realty, it was inspired by the classic Kiwi bach and designed to reflect the relaxed New Zealand lifestyle where socialising and a connection with the outdoors are central to living.

It was the first-ever finalist from the Southern Hemisphere, achieving third place, and during its construction was on public display in Wellington and in Washington DC where more than 10,000 people walked through it over a three-day period.

It was built in modules, making it easy to transport it from the docks of Wellington to its current location – a hill-top site overlooking Bare Island and the coastline stretching northwards at the popular Hawke’s Bay beach Waimarama.

Current owner Les Holland said that when he purchased the property he was looking for the quintessential Kiwi bach experience.

“Coming from the United Kingdom, I was looking for a place where we could escape to in the weekends and spend time together as a family in a communal space – play board games, read books and talk to one another – get back to basics. Not a huge, high-maintenance second home,” he said.

The bach has a tiny footprint, a zero-energy design, triple-glazed windows and a host of power, heating, cooling and energy-monitoring technology, designed to produce at least as much energy as it uses.

eco-bach

Global Over 50s Housing/Healthcare Awards.