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Redcliffs - Christchurch.

Situated on a plateau of a moderately sloping site, this house has been positioned to enjoy panoramic views from Shag Rock to the Kaikoura Ranges. All living spaces are upstairs with the ground floor dedicated to the pool room, laundry, vehicle & boat storage.

The house plan steers away from an existing thick hedge line to create a triangular lawn space off the pool room, providing shelter from the harsh prevailing easterly winds. Flow through the house from threshold arrival to entry upstairs is choreographed to reveal and conceal spaces whilst providing particular views along the way. The form of the house takes shape from a rectangular box that cantilevers out over the pool with another L-shape annexed from the west side which creates a sheltered outdoor space and forms access to the terraced garden above the timber crib wall. Large sliding doors off the ensuite, living and guest bedroom open up and integrate the decked courtyard with the house.  

Materially, the first floor of the house will be clad in vertical Western Red Cedar finished in natural dark oil. The ground floor will be plastered rendered in a natural hue with a wood float finish.   

Professionals used in
Redrock House

About the
Professional

Nic Curragh

Born and raised in Christchurch, Nic returned from Vancouver, Canada in 2010 and set up Objects Ltd after having spent 14 years as a special effects designer & builder within the motion picture industry. 

Classically trained as a draughtsman through Christchurch Polytechnic and Sheppard & Rout Architects, Nic then furthered his education at Auckland University prior to a "one year" sabbatical that resulted in his lengthy Vancouver vocation.

With an adept knowledge of materials, technique and manufacture that result in detail-rich designs, Nic now applies this skill to architecture: his first passion.

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