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Architects: Henning Stummel Architects
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Gavriil Papadiotis, Tim Soar
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Manufacturers: Investwood, New Terracotta, SSAB
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Lead Architects: Henning Stummel & Eliana Sousa
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Text description provided by the architects. Set in a Victorian neighbourhood, this backland site is overlooked on all sides. Our response was to develop a low, inward-looking courtyard house, offering both visual and acoustic privacy. The design is a composition of pavilions. This breaking down into the elements allowed us to respond to an irregular site boundary and to create an ensemble that looks onto a calm pool of water within a tranquil courtyard.
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Each pavilion accommodates a room. These spaces have pyramidal roofs with a generous top light over the centre. The roof shape has a low contour and maximizes spatial volume. The top light above brings the spaces to life. The roof-lights can be opened and on warm days the stack effect ensures that fresh cool air is drawn in from above the pool.
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For the bedrooms trapezoid, blackout blinds were specially developed. The living room has a fireplace with a wood burning stove. The flue, which has to be higher than adjacent buildings, is a tall brick chimney on a square plan, tapering elegantly. It resembles a campanile overlooking the ensemble. Secondary spaces such as washrooms, storage, and stairs are concealed within the double walls in between the pavilions.
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The pavilions are super-insulated (250mm of PY foam) and relatively airtight. A heat-recovery air system ensures energy efficient ventilation throughout the colder months. The pavilions are clad in a standing seam metal cladding, a modest utilitarian finish that accentuates the sculptural quality of the design.
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