modernist exterior shot modern new zealand pavilion style home based on the forte plan retain original twin gable roof form and proportions modify the right hand side gable to create a small covered outdoor extension extend the roofline slightly beyond the existing wall line to form a modest covered patio area the extension must be shallow in depth approximately the depth of a standard outdoor seating area and clearly smaller than the main interior space important the extension must feel like a subtle addition not a large pavilion or second structure do not extend the building significantly the roof extends but exterior walls must stop at the original house line the space must be open on all sides supported by simple posts only include a small outdoor dining or lounge setting to indicate scale maintain strong visual dominance of the original house with the extension appearing secondary cladding vertical dark timber with cedar gable ends joinery black aluminium landscaping modern new zealand planting with grasses flaxes rocks and one flowering tree with yellow blossoms lighting warm late afternoon camera 3 4 angle showing house as primary subject and extension as a smaller feature architecture