Design Features and Creative Solutions
Butted up against a rugged basalt cliff face, the house offers an unusual perspective, taking into account the dominating landscape of rock and bush—and, on a good day, views out over Christchurch to the Southern Alps beyond.
Simplicity and minimalism were requested so to that end the house has been kept only to concrete and glass, That led to the development of a facade punctured by floor-to-ceiling glazing across both levels of the two-storey home.
The result is a solid form with glazing carved out of it across every aspect—from the garaging to the glass front door, which offers sightlines through the structure to the defining basalt rock behind.
The board-formed cast concrete creates a rough, raw aesthetic that fits well with the rugged cliff face behind. With the sun shining on it, the facade is ever-changing due to the rugged textured finish, as it is at night when illuminated or in shadow.
Entry to the home is by way of a full height glass door that opens into an entrance area. To the right, a gallery-style hallway defined by a concrete floor and full height bookshelves leads to the second and third bedrooms.
A U-stair defined by its minimalist timber treads also ascends from the entrance, behind which double-height glazing takes in a confronting view of the detailed rock face immediately behind.
Here, a waterfall was designed to run gracefully over the jutted rock, illuminated at night by subtle lighting.
Arriving on the upper level, the palette is warm and natural with the pared-back notion as evident here as on the exterior.
The state of the art systems that complement the air tight construction and high level of insulation have been hidden behind custom elements to further the minimalist aspect the home is trying to achieve.
In a fast-paced world this home aims to create a sense of permanence and peacefulness.
Credit list
EcoTUFF – TPO, by Sealco Waterproof Systems
Concrete with in-floor heating across both ground and first floor; structure is Stahlton Rib and Infill
Ewood Camel and Stark Sand, large-format, by Xlight
Chofu heatpump with PE-RT underfloor pipe, by Multitubo; central VAC system by Mitsubish; Cleanaire ventilation system with custom grills
Feature light fittings
Halcyon recessed downlights and track lights throughout; Mouse in Solid Bronze
Maximus leather sofa, in Whiskey; Rubix leather swivel chairs – both from DA Lewis
Concrete – board formed from larch timber which is used throughout the interior; concrete poured on-site
Thermally broken All Seasons, by Nulook; steel entry door and garage door custom made by Division Architectural Engineering
Galet Quartz by Bremworth, from The Floor Centre
Paints
Resene Pearl Lustre Half; Resene Pearl Lustre Half Quarter
Suspended fire, black – The Aether, by Aurora
Control systems
Video and gate control from house
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