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Feather House
Jane and Simon Murray

Feather House

We all love adventures with friends, imagine the fun with a family of builders and makers. Everyone builds when not everyone has a room, and you move in with only a roof. This is that kind of home; welcoming, informal, but prompting and outward looking; crafted from the inside-out.

photo_credit Jane and Simon Murray
Jane and Simon Murray

The Feather House rests high on a hill overlooking Nelson, somewhere between town and country, land and air. Its life in a corridor, communal and meandering; a pathway for many or one, widening for an external welcome and braiding to a soap-box balcony. There are many ways in for this is a place to come home to. A home with an external entry and warm concrete wall to put your back on, find centre, and orientate outwards again.

photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds

The house elongates and feathers to achieve this, tapering ends to open external space and make connections. It feathers materials as layers, so things come in stages; off-form concrete, joinery, furniture, plants, even crafting a lapped-cladding with copper tips and lifting itself on a ladder to allow material racking underneath.

photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds

This is a house not just about the ‘here-and-now’ but the ‘there-and-then’. A 2-bedroom house for a family of five, with spaces connecting rather than dividingso rooms don’t get left behind as time passes. For buildings, like life, are never finished when they offer an invitation.

Adventures are fun, thanks for having us along.

photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds
photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds
photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds
photo_credit Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds
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