Whio House

 
 

A new family home a Wellington seaside suburb rises above suburbia to connect to the native beach clad hills and to the Wellington harbour.

 
 
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Our design response was to raise the house up one storey, and connect the sculptural form lightly to the ground below. We worked collaboratively with our client, structural engineer extraordinaire, to design a light sculptural form. The house literally reaches up and out of the confines of its suburban neighbours to the broader landscape, with clerestory pop ups connecting the interior to the hills, the harbour and the sky.

Over a highly insulated panelled steel structure, the house is clad in sustainably sourced burnt larch, taking its cue from the texture and colour of the black beech trunks in the valley behind and providing a durable low maintenance cladding system.

 

The brief called for a home designed to create a new way of living for this family, who were keen to move out of their cramped traditional railway cottage to a new sustainable, private, sunny house connected to the beech forest inland hills to the east and the harbour to the south. 

Located in the sheltered seaside valley in outer Wellington, the site at ground level is hemmed in on three sides by neighbouring sites, but at first floor level the site is private and sunny with views to beautiful native beech hills and expansive harbour views.

House Design Lovell O’Connell Architects in Wellington
 
 

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