The rammed earth house with a curved roof that lifts toward the sun

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25 April 2023

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Winding Roof House is a contemporary exploration of Wānaka's alpine landscape, incorporating local materials and thoughtful geometries to form an architectural expression that muses on nature.
The north face of Winding Roof House, where you can most clearly see the single-corner elevation of the two roofs. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
The south face of Winding Roof House, secluded from the streetscape. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
A bird's eye view, showing the two pavilions drawn apart by the internal corridor and external courtyard. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
The corridor between the two pavilions, framed by large picture windows with larch joinery. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
The courtyard between the two pavilions, providing a place of shelter from the sun and wind. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
The main living area, sheltered by one sweeping cedar ceiling that extends to an external overhang. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
The north-western corner of the living wing, drenched in afternoon sunlight. | Photographer: Simon Devitt
Winding Roof House from above. Here, you can see the subtle twist in each roof. | Photographer: Simon Devitt