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Luggate Heights House sits on an escarpment overlooking the Clutha River with panoramic views towards Mount Maude sits this discrete 125m² home.

The shallow mono pitch roof creates a simplistic object in space.

Large eaves provide shelter throughout the year, allowing the sun to enter in the winter and heat the slab while limiting the access in the warmer months. Large north facing windows capture the panoramic views while windows to the south are minimal.

The materials selected are low maintenance at the clients request while also being tactile around the areas the clients will congregate in. The house was designed for the varying climate with a thermally broken slab, recessed thermally broken double-glazed windows and increased insulation above the building code.

The placement on site has been designed for the opportunity to extend in the future.

Virginia Barlow Architecture
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Established in 2018, VBA Limited supply clients with a responsive, personalised and competitive design service. Based in Oamaru with a satellite office in Wanaka, VBA Limited cover the Waitaki Valley and the Queenstown Lakes District.

VBA Limited utilises digital technology providing accurate drawings and visualisations early in the project phase. Following this initial stage, the same technology enables the efficient production of architectural drawings, generating regulatory compliance and construction documentation.

We strive to provide clients with functional buildings that include the style and features specific to them. Designing in sympathy with the environment and climatic conditions of the site. Providing a refined building that engenders pride and stands the test of time for all our clients.

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