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Elevated above a steep, rocky perch this small family home challenges the typical approach to domestic planning. Interior program is shared between two detached pavilions, providing separation while maintaining proximity. The open, lightweight timber structures are adaptable, self-contained and anticipate the changing needs of the owners.

Offset floor levels and boardwalks touch the hill lightly, playfully managing the sloping topography and creating a camp-like feel between the two habitable spaces. Lofty ceilings and birch linings make for a warm bachy interior, with large expanses of glass opening out to the harbour and hills.

With large sliding panels on the north, east and west and a shallow floor plate depth of 6m, cross ventilation is the primary method of cooling, aided by large ceiling fans in each room. These large openings allow for significant daylight access and solar gain in the cooler months and engage with the landscape, outdoor areas, outlook and planting in all directions. To retain the numerous significant trees to the south and east, the dwellings footprint was carefully located outside of their canopy radius, strengthening landscape connection on these sides.

South by Southeast Architects
Canterbury
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South by Southeast’s designs are deeply rooted in the place they stand. As an award-winning South Island practice, our work seeks to enhance a sense of place – tūrangawaewae. Places where we feel especially empowered and connected. They are our foundation, our place in the world, our home. Our beautiful and innovative designs acknowledge the importance of identity and our relationship to others and the connection to our physical spaces we inhabit, whether natural or human-made.

We believe that the best design is not just aware of the environment for which it is designed, but also has a positive impact on it. We design all our architecture to have a long term benefit on the community it serves, with the smallest possible environmental impact on the land. Big impact, with a small footprint. We know the South, it's our home and our place of business. We fundamentally believe in strengthening our local region by providing future ready developments in the South Island and beyond.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.