Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects

Saturday, January 30th 2010
Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Terrace

This site was subdivided from the original property which contained an existing house designed and lived in by the Government Architect John Campbell in the early 1900’s. It is historically listed and we were therefore keen for the new house to be lower and more subservient in its appearance to the original house while at the same time relating to it formally.

Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Dining Table

The resultant dwelling fully utilizes its site. Space for the bedrooms and garaging was excavated below, forming a base to the lighter living spaces above. The roof is clad in zinc and is cut and folded cleanly to focus views out to the harbour and diagonally to the trees, while at the same time providing a sense of enclosure and privacy.

Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Family Room Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Bath Room Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Bed Room Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Front View Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Roof Design Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Stairs Design Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - View From Kitchen Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - East Elevation Plan Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Garage level plan Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Lower level plan Salamanca House by Parsonson Architects - Upper level plan

Designer: Parsonson Architects, Location: Salamanca, New Zealand, Image Credits: © Patrick Reynolds, Information: Source

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