Architect:Edwards White Architects
Location:Gordonton, New Zealand; | ;
Project Year:2015
Category:Housing
Located on an elevated promontory, this rural site offered a generous building platform overlooking the surrounding pastoral landscape. Without the site constraints that often inform a design, the concept instead responds to opportunities to frame specific views and the need to create a variety of outdoor spaces.
On arrival the house takes on a sculptural quality by deliberately restricting signs of habitation in favour of unadorned faces of concrete and the subtle textures of dark oiled cedar. The scale of these elements gradually becomes apparent as visitors are drawn toward a 3.5m high entry door. This door leads to a double height circulation space that bisects the plan defining the public and private realms. From this central point, arrival, outdoor living and service areas are delineated by vertical concrete planes and dark cedar clad forms that extend into the landscape. This strategy allows these areas to be screened from each other and take on a unique character that relates to their particular function.
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