Located amidst the rural landscape of the wairau valley in northern new zealand, the 'wairau home' shares the company of groomed farms, orchards,and vineyards quilted over the rolling hills. local practice parsonson architects conceived of the residence as an encampment of five private concrete structures connected by a series of semi-exterior walkways and landscape elements that bring the user in constant communication with the outside.
The thin pitched roof components recall the agricultural architecture of the area, while the interior maintains a more contemporary feel with a rich palette of wood, exposed concrete, and continuous expanses of glass that creates transparent thresholds to the scenic environment. the home is organized throughout one level, remaining hidden in the pastoral context. the main volume to the north contains the central social space - kitchen,living room, dining area, study, and den - with a satellite structure to the east that has two bedrooms, a workshop, and services, and anotehr wing to the west where the more private quarters are located. the footprint creates a general horseshoe outline that wraps around a central pool and also gives each function of the dwelling a unique view to the horizon as well as to the central area of the residence. light steel columns hold up the almost floating canopy that protects the solid concrete elements that sit structurally independent of the roof, creating a sort of connection between all the spaces while providing visual privacy. the retractable glass walls turn the residential nature of the project into an exterior pool-side pavilion,allowing the free movement of circulation and air through the entire structure. |
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