Scarborough Béton Brut: a dramatic in-situ concrete house

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15 November 2022

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Stunning landscapes often demand equally powerful and sculptural designs. A durable and aesthetically striking material, concrete can take these architectural designs to the next level – particularly when coloured.
The home captures stunning views across the Christchurch suburb of Sumner.
Coloured in PeterFell's 699 SuperBlack oxide, the floor has thermal mass properties; when exposed to the afternoon sun, it acts as a heat store.
The monochromatic colour palette allows the view to take centre stage.
The open-plan living space leads directly to the outdoor living space through floor-to-ceiling sliders.
Contrasting with the concrete, the western red cedar brings visual warmth to the space.
The north-west aspect of the building allows afternoon sun to enter the space.