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Private House |
Awards: NZIA
2009 Local Award
This house is designed for a large family
within the central area of Nelson. Located on a gently sloping
section, the house is organised on three stories, with street entry
at the middle level and the garden frontage at the lower level. The
house is orientated to face the garden frontage with all principal
rooms facing this direction; achieving privacy, views of the
cathedral, and a sunny northern aspect . Circulation and secondary
areas are located on the south side of the house, where windows are
grouped to provide views into the native planted road reserve.All
bedrooms and living spaces open to north facing balconies and
terraces that extend the living space and shelter the glazing from
excessive solar gain in the summer months. Designed around passive
solar heating principles, the house is structured with concrete tilt
panel construction, exposed to the inside face to provide thermal
mass to capture solar energy from large north facing windows. The
concrete is insulated on the outside face and clad with vertical
cedar shiplap weather boarding to provide an attractive visual
rain-shield. Location of the building on the south roadside boundary
continues the urban form of the street, providing a foil to the
large neighbouring motel and maximises the usable garden area of the
section facing north.
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