Located on a linear site within a quiet residential
community, the form of the house unfolds to envelope a generous garden court
within. The three wings are distinct in function, containing a semi covered
party area in front and the private bedroom wing at the back. Bridging these
two is the wing containing the living, dining and staircase spaces and forms
the heart of the house. Connected to the courtyard through a series of timber
sliding doors spanning almost fifty feet, it features a double height volume
capped by a large concrete roof which cantilevers three meters over the garden
area. Continuous horizontal slits below the roof form a counter point to the
heaviness of the concrete and create a delicate connection to the rest of the
building while also bringing in a diffused light quality to the spaces below.
The large openings are amply shaded and the horizontal slits allow for the hot
air within to escape creating airy and cool interior spaces. A simple and
restrained material palette of exposed concrete, kota stone and teak wood serve
to highlight the quality of light and allow the experience of the courtyard to
take center stage.