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This 270m2 family home has a sense of playfulness and calm brought about through an idea of altering volume and geometry. The angular nature of this plan allows one to find private spaces and disconnect when required if the home is filled with overseas visitors. 

Originally, the clients wanted the building positioned in a different location but we proved by cranking the plan and positioning the core of the building facing north/west, we could not only create interesting internal spaces but could also provide them both the solar gain they required along with privacy and differing views in all directions.

The main ground floor steps gently down the sloping site across three separate levels. The level changes create a feeling of transition taking one on a journey from main living spaces, via interesting nooks and ‘caves’ for contemplation or escape, to the main bedroom which opens up to a three-metre-high ceiling and enormous views to the alps. Both the main bedroom and ensuite feel completely disconnected from the rest of the home by being orientated differently with no sight-lines to the dwelling core.

Upstairs is accessed via an open tread stairway hung between in-situ concrete walls that capture alpine views from the main entry and allow transparency through the entire building. This is the children’s domain. With an open aerial linkway and void to downstairs. Parents have an audible connection to the kids playing upstairs, yet they have their own sense of space and freedom. 

Credits:
Builder - Oliver Phillips - Build Republic
Photos - Stephen Entwisle

 

 

 

Awards and
recognition

2017
TIDA
Highly Commended - Residential New Home
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About the
Professional

Urbanfunction is a design collaborative based in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand that draws on a range of skill and experience to deliver a diverse range of residential and commercial architectural projects both at home in beautiful Aotearoa and internationally.

Design director Aaron Jones formed both zerobag and urbanfunction on his return from years of working abroad in Melbourne and London.

With 20 years experience in the industry, Aaron draws on a range of global experience. From technical detailing and construction in stadium building to design, detailing and marketing of high end residential and commercial projects for both client and developer. 

The importance of Architecture and design within society, we believe is everything. As space, light and visual context affect mood and function within ourselves and those around us, it is critical we live within well considered environments. Considered not only for the purpose of which a building or product is to function but also to it's own environment and surroundings. This forms part of the core philosophy as to how we approach design.