PHOTO: Eastbourne House by Stevens Lawson Architects
CLIFFSIDE MASTERPIECE: INSIDE NZ’S 2026 HOME OF THE YEAR THAT DEFIES GRAVITY
Perched above Wellington’s rugged coastline, clinging to a steep hillside and staring down the elements…
This is not just a house.
This is architectural audacity at its absolute peak 💥
🌊 A Home Built on the Edge
Hidden within the dramatic landscape of Wellington’s Eastern Bays, this award-winning home has claimed Home of the Year 2026 — and it’s easy to see why.
Set on an unforgiving cliffside where:
- The ocean batters the shoreline
- The land rises sharply behind
- And space is almost non-existent
👉 This home doesn’t fight the environment…
It embraces it

🧠 Turning a “Problem Site” Into a Masterpiece
Designed by Stevens Lawson Architects, the home transforms what most would consider an impossible section into a statement of design brilliance.
Instead of working against the terrain:
- The structure is embedded into the hillside
- The form mimics natural rock formations
- The design flows with the landscape
💬 The philosophy?
Difficult sites aren’t limitations — they’re opportunities
🏡 Five Levels of Pure Design Innovation
This is no ordinary home…
Spanning multiple levels, the house delivers:
- 🛏️ Multiple bedrooms and private spaces
- 🛋️ Expansive open-plan living areas
- 🌅 Panoramic harbour views
- 🏊♂️ A sheltered pool and outdoor living zone
👉 Despite its scale, it feels intimate, liveable, and human

⚫ The Power of Black — Done Right
One of the standout features?
A striking black exterior, crafted using glazed terracotta tiles — giving the home:
- Depth and texture
- A shifting colour effect in changing light
- A nod to classic NZ architectural heritage
👉 It’s bold… but never overwhelming
🔑 Modern Living Meets Architectural Art
Inside, the home delivers a seamless blend of:
- Contemporary design
- Sculptural curves
- High-end finishes
- Carefully curated furniture
There are:
- Almost no straight walls
- Flowing transitions between spaces
- A sense of movement throughout the home
💥 It’s less “house”… more living sculpture

🌬️ Built to Handle Wellington’s Wild Conditions
Let’s be clear — this isn’t just about looks
This home is engineered to:
- Block harsh southerly winds
- Maximise sun and shelter
- Create protected outdoor living spaces
👉 Even in extreme weather… it performs

🚨 Why This Home Matters
This isn’t just a one-off luxury build
It represents something bigger 👇
📈 The future of NZ architecture
📐 Smarter use of difficult land
🌍 Designing WITH the environment, not against it
🧠 The Big Takeaway
While most builds aim for safe…
This home proves that:
💥 The most challenging sites often create the most extraordinary results
And in a country like New Zealand — where land is anything but simple —
👉 That’s a powerful lesson
SOURCE: HOME OF ARCHITECTURE











