By Common Architecture
This project is a modern interpretation of a traditional Christchurch Workers Cottage located on a small 20m long x 10m wide central city site. The design process evolved this familiar topology to create a small stand-alone dwelling that would speak of its colonial reference while adapting to its Pacific environment. The traditional square footprint is split in two and offset end to end, creating a more linear layout to open to sunlight and external connections. Internally the ever-present central entry hall remains, forming a transition space and visual buffer between public living and private sleeping spaces. Steep gabled roofs and high-pitched ceilings are deployed to create a sense of space that seems to exceed its modest 80m2 footprint.
Common is the combined architectural practices of CoLab's Tobin Smith and Architects' Creative's Kate and Daniel Sullivan. With a strong design-led focus, both practices share a commitment to intelligent and meaningful architecture with an emphasis on natural materials and engaging spaces.
Uninhibited by tradition, inspired by the past and resolutely optimistic about the future, we enjoy nothing more than making great buildings for great people.