Massive angular roof spans four parts of Hawaiian home by Johnston Marklee

Traditional Hawaiian hut geometry informed this courtyard house by Johnston Marklee, which comprises four separate volumes grouped beneath a single roof.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

Although the site on Hawaii’s Big Island is in a tropical setting that allows for outdoor living, it is also prone to extreme rainfall at times. Los Angeles architecture firm Johnston Marklee therefore sought to provide outdoor spaces that would be protected from the rain.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

“The Hut House embraces the notion of indoor outdoor living by creating an equal amount of insulated indoor spaces and sheltered outdoor spaces,” said the studio, whose cofounders Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee served as artistic directors of last year’s Chicago Architecture Biennial.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

In total, the single-storey home encompasses 7,600 square feet (706 square metres) and includes three bedrooms.

The architects organised the layout into four distinct volumes: a communal area for living and dining; a master suite; guest bedrooms with their own living room; and a block for the garage and mechanical rooms.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

A central courtyard connects all these spaces. “The building is a hybrid of the traditional Hawaiian roof typology and the Spanish courtyard typology,” the architects explained.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

Deep overhanging eaves form a veranda, or lanai, which creates a continuous external circulation around the home’s periphery. From here, gaps between the four volumes provide access to the central courtyard.

“The lanai is broken into a series of distinct places oriented toward different views of the panoramic landscape,” said the architects.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

Inside, the roof’s distinctive geometry creates a variety of ceiling heights. Each of the four volumes is topped with a skylight, bringing more natural light to the interiors.

“The roof thus acts as both an umbrella and a funnel, sheltering the house from the elements while filtering natural daylight and air,” said Johnston Marklee.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

A short distance away from the house, the architects included a minimalist concrete pool that nests into a slight slope.

Interiors were kept simple, allowing the faceted roof geometry to act as a focal feature. A selection of minimal furniture complements the aesthetic.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

Other homes across the Pacific archipelago include an estate at the foot of a volcano that is inspired by Hawaiian summer camps, and another property with a faceted roof that residents can climb up onto to enjoy better views of the ocean.

Hut House by Johnston Marklee

Johnston Marklee has also completed a beach house in LA made up of arches, and a circular holiday home as part of the Solo Houses project in Spain.

Photography is by Eric Staudenmaier.

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Norm Architects designs minimal chair for Menu's co-working space

Danish brand Menu has enlisted Norm Architects to design versatile chair for its multi-use co-working space in Copenhagen.

Launched at IMM Cologne earlier this week, the Harbour chair features an enveloping polypropylene and fibreglass shell seat.

Its armrests and a backrest are designed to bend subtly outwards to provide comfort and support.

Described by the brand as striking “a perfect balance between geometry and organic shapes”, the Harbour chair was originally designed for Menu’s new creative co-working space in the Nordhavn (Northern Harbour) area of Copenhagen.

Named the Menu Space, the destination combines an office, showroom, café, co-working and event space, and therefore, required a chair that could be used in a wide range of settings.

“The Habour Chair is the result of fulfilling a variety of needs,” said the brand. “The dining chair is ideal for anything from restaurants, conferences, offices, or in the comfort of one’s own home.”

The chair comes with a base in either powder-coated steel, natural oak, matt lacquered or smoked stained oak.

The seat is available in black, white, light grey, olive, burned red or khaki.

Norm Architects, founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, were responsible for the design of the Menu Space, which opened last summer.

The office’s sparse, concrete interior is inspired by its industrial harbour surroundings, and according to the architects “draws heavy inspiration from strong materials such as concrete and steel.”

“We believe that to motivate each other, we need to put the focus on connecting – be it through work, design or engaging with our local community, connecting more encourages both a sense of freedom and a higher purpose,” said Menu in a statement.

“It is this very synergy of co-living, co-working and codesigning, which inspired us to form a connected space that blurs the lines between home, work and hospitality.”

Known for its minimalist approach, Norm Architects are long-time collaborators with Menu, and have previously worked with the brand on a series of rustic dining rooms at a restaurant in Copenhagen, and a canvas laundry bag made by craftswomen in Nepal as part of a wider project to prevent Nepali women from working in the sex trade.

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