Herriot + Melhuish: Architecture |
KARORI HOUSE I This comprehensive house alteration was a response to the clients’ growing need for space and a reaction against an existing house layout that was contrary to the site. Retaining only the subfloor structure, the original plan was reversed at ground floor to bring sun, light and views into the living areas. The new upper level provided the additional space for 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and storage. The simple composition of 3 white intersecting timber boxes was, in part a response to the existing site conditions and height planes; but more specifically a reference to the New Zealand modern movement houses of the 50’s and 60’s. |
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