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Sar Street House No.2
Simon Devitt

Sar Street House No.2

This is the architects home, a second dwelling on a large steeply sloping site. 
A contemporary and functional family dwelling, tuned to the site's unique requirements, one that is thermally high performing, warm, well ventilated and that uses minimal energy.

photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt

Ensuring the house sat on the site in a sympathetic way and responded to the existing house was a key consideration. The stairway 'spine' which travels up the side of the site helps pull together the sites two dwellings and enables intended and accidental connections. A trampoline which sits on one of the many terraced areas becomes the local play area bringing together families from the existing dwelling and adjacent properties.

photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt

The project is located on Wellington harbour's edge, on the northern slopes of a site,
located in a small bush covered valley. Accessed from the street below, large trees
occupy the lower portion of the site with a 1920's villa / bungalow sitting in the centre.

photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt

The upper portion of the site accommodates this new dwelling some 30 metres up from the street. The living level stretches across the site in the east / west direction to enable tracking of the sun throughout the day. And view out across the valley and to the harbour. 

photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt
photo_credit Simon Devitt
Simon Devitt

Being located 30 metres uphill from the street had an influence on the selection of materials. The house had to be built without the need for heaving lifting equipment, therefore the house is constructed predominantly from timber framing. Where retaining was required light EPS blocks were used. Materials were selected that could be left in their natural state, their patina / natural finish is celebrated with natural wood oils used to provide a protective coating. A variety of timbers have been used extensively on the interior to add a warmth and richness. The house is predominantly clad in corrugated colorsteel as a response to its minimal maintenance and upfront costs. This cladding has been detailed in a delicate way. Where people are more likely to come into contact with the building and in areas where the form has been eroded western red cedar has been used as the cladding.

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