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| Located on an elevated section on the
eastern shores of Lake Wanaka, this house responds to local sun
and weather patterns and the client’s desire to capitalise on
the surrounding views. The living space is designed to shield
the back courtyard from the spring and autumn northwesters
whilst still affording expansive views through to the
surrounding mountains and lake. During the summer the living
pavilion can be opened up on both sides by way of large
Tasmanian Oak sliding doors. Externally, contrasting natural
timber sits against curved plastered masonry and locally sourced
stonework. The steel structure to the living space is exposed
and unadorned. Curved plywood ceilings interlock around the
steel posts and polished timber floors flow from the main living
areas to the sleeping wings. |
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