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This family home was designed as a single fluid form that reclines into the sloping landscape on the edge of Lake Wakatipu. The long black form shifts and expands to suit the sun, the occupants’ needs and the site. 

The entry is through a hole punched in the middle creating a courtyard. This allows visitors to enter either the family home to the north or the studio/guest wing to the south. The main house pulls away from an eastern bank, to provide courtyards sheltered from the prevailing wind and summer sun. It then expands upwards to form a double level maximising the northern sun.  The house rises up again to the studio, at the tail, before snaking back towards the sun and the north.

The roof and walls of the house are primarily clad in black steel.  However, where the occupants move in and out of the house, to the north, south elevations and the entry, the steel is replaced with softer timber boards.

The interior is intended to have the resilience of an institutional building.  Robust concrete floors to collect the sun, profiled insitu concrete walls and Strandboard are softened with a shiny plastic glowing screen wall and plastic light fittings.  Space shifts, as well as form, up and down to create spaces that move from snug to lofty and back again.

Kerr Ritchie
Otago
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Kerr Ritchie is a Queenstown based mixed discipline studio focused on an integrated and collaborative design process. The Studio has extensive experience in architecture, landscape architecture, and Resource planning.

We respond to the parameters of site condition, brief and budget to develop designs that attempt to sculpt interior, exterior space and land form into a flexible and efficient whole. Our goal is to develop innovative solutions that achieve maximum design value for our client.

We are committed to making buildings and landscapes that maximise the experience of place and improve the quality of life of the people who use them.