S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

This timber-clad house in Auckland by New Zealand studio Glamuzina Paterson Architects zigzags across its site to outline gardens on both its east and west sides (+ slideshow).

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Glamuzina Paterson Architects named the residence S House in reference to its angular plan, which was designed to offer an alternative to a typical plot house with rectangular front and back yards.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

“The house becomes the active space between the gardens, and affords the occupants multiple views and sectional level changes as they move through the site,” explain the architects.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

The house accommodates a couple and their three children, so the two gardens were designed to suit the parents’ different tastes. “The front garden is predominantly native and rugged; the rear garden, exotic and sculpted with a long dark pool,” said the architects.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Residents enter the house through a porch at one of the corners, arriving at an informal corridor that meanders through the house.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

At the rear of the building, this corridor opens up to a split-level kitchen, dining room and living area, while outside the childrens’ bedrooms it swells out to create a playroom.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Stained cedar cladding clads the exterior walls and is arranged in both horizontal and vertical stripes. The angled roof is covered with corrugated metal.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Glamuzina Paterson Architects also recently completed a brick courtyard house at the foot of a mountain.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Other interesting houses from New Zealand include a guesthouse with walls of Corten steel and a residence that can be towed off the beach.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

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S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Photography is by Patrick Reynolds.

Here’s some more information from Glamuzina Paterson Architects:


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The parti of S_House divides the long thin lot into two gardens, challenging the conventional diagram of the front and back yard of the typical suburban house. The house becomes the active space between the gardens, and affords the occupants multiple views and sectional level changes as they move through the site.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

The house was designed for a family of five, with the clients wanting a house that responded to the contours of the land with a sense of connection to the garden and pool. The 1920s stables to the rear of the site was to be restored.

The site is located in the Auckland suburb of Mount Eden. It is a 15m wide x 72m long rectangle that slopes from the street towards the middle of the site then slopes downwards towards the rear boundary. The front yard setback was 10m due to an existing use right.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

S_House differs from the standard villa that has a compact form and central circulation. The elongated plan allows more surface connection with the landscape and sun penetration for a south facing section. This site wrapping creates east and west gardens that reflect the differing tastes of the parents. The front garden is predominantly native and rugged, the rear garden exotic and sculpted with a long dark pool.

The activities of the house, cooking, eating, relaxing and play take place across a singular spine corridor which expands and contracts spatially as the house mediates the site. The corners are broken open to form the entry and provide a series of connections with the gardens. The kids play area and bedrooms occur at one of the turning points – a ‘knuckle’ in the plan. The ‘kids’ space opens to both courtyards, providing connection between the two ‘parent’ gardens.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Ground floor plan – click for larger image and key

The cladding is stained cedar with a corrugated iron roof that is a continuous series of hips and valleys. The internal palette of the house is black and white with a black oxide concrete floor and built in furniture. Excavated basalt was used in garden retaining and planting plan. The intention with the street elevation was to create a landscape that is quite austere and outward-looking, with Ribbonwood and Kowhai trees that will grow to a substantial height and leave the architecture sitting in a forest.

S House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Elevations – click for larger image

As Robin Evan commented: “Ordinary things contain the deepest mystery.” The S_House reflects these values.

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Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

This brick courtyard house by Auckland studio Glamuzina Paterson Architects sits at the foot of a mountain in New Zealand’s Otago region (+ slideshow).

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Photograph by Patrick Reynolds

Lake Hawea Courtyard House was designed by Glamuzina Paterson Architects as a rural home for a retired couple, who requested a building that “sits on the ground with weight and permanence”.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Photograph by Patrick Reynolds

Occupying a square plot, the single-storey house has an L-shaped plan that folds around the north and east sides of a secluded central courtyard, allowing morning and afternoon sunlight to penetrate the interior spaces.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Photograph by Patrick Reynolds

The walls are constructed from uneven bricks, giving a bumpy texture to the outer surfaces, and large recesses are infilled with a mixture of timber panels and glazing.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

“The house is an enquiry into where a site begins and ends,” said the architects. “The use of rusticated bricks creates a material relationship with the site and anchors it firmly to the ground, along with a textural palette that allows for a constantly shifting interpretation of scale.”

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Alongside the usual living, dining and bedroom spaces, the architects added a music room and a quiet room, designed to accommodate the residents’ various hobbies.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Entrances to the house lead in through the courtyard, plus a garage in the site’s south-west corner offers parking spaces for a pair of cars.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Other interesting houses from New Zealand include a guesthouse with walls of Corten steel and a residence that can be towed off the beach. See more architecture from New Zealand »

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Photograph by Patrick Reynolds

Photography is by Samuel Hartnett, apart from where otherwise stated.

Read on for a description from Glamuzina Paterson Architects:


The Lake Hawea Courtyard House

The Lake Hawea Courtyard House is grounded in rural land at the foot of Mount Maude in the Otago region. The house is an enquiry into where a site begins and ends – how to define the edges of the project and the way that landscape may be inhabited.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Firmly dug into the earth, its low form and simple square plan recalls the modest language of early settler buildings in the region that utilise low slung, stone construction to deal with the extreme environment.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

This idea of a singular form clad with simple materials, drove the exploration into the material and formal qualities of the house.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

In their written brief the clients requested “a building not built on a domestic scale, that might have been part of a bigger building that sits on the ground with weight and permanence”.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Photograph by Patrick Reynolds

The couple planned to retire to the house so spaces were described by unusual titles, such as the quiet room and the music room that represented their respective hobbies.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

The brick amour of the Courtyard facade wraps the house and large central courtyard, framing views to the lofty mountains and low plains.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

Living, dining and sleeping spaces occupy the northern and eastern edges, favouring the predominant direction of the sun, while niches and overhangs in the building envelope protect it from the hot, dry summers and harsh winters.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

The courtyard bunkered in the landscape responds to the immediate context within which it is placed and allows the building to address continuous enclosure and protection from the prevailing north-east wind. The use of rusticated bricks creates a material relationship with the site, and anchors it firmly to the ground, along with a textural palette that allows for a constantly shifting interpretation of scale. The strategies of shifting roof planes and concrete floor plates enables the house to articulate the relationship of form to land, this in turn is mediated by a plinth that is expressed as a low recessed wall wrapping around the building connecting the mass to the ground and acting as an organisational tool for apertures.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects

As Ted McCoy once commented: “The good thing about isolation [is that] one had to learn for oneself, by looking at surroundings.” The courtyard house reflects these values.

Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Floor plan – click for larger image
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Facade studies – click for larger image
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
North elevation – click for larger image
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
West elevation – click for larger image
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
South elevation – click for larger image
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
East elevation – click for larger image

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