Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Irving Smith Jack Architects | Neas Harris House

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, December 21, 2010 No comments

















Neas Harris House
Moorhouse Avenue, Nelson
Completed 2005

Irving Smith Jack Architects Ltd is widely recognised as a leading New Zealand architectural practice with a strong focus on environmental design. They are three partners with an experienced team of architectural assistants offering skills and support.

















This Neas Harris family home occupies a challenging hillside site with a very small buildable area. Constrained by neighbours on two sides and by a steep slope to the Maitai River, the site nevertheless captures panoramic views, enjoys all day sun, and is sheltered from prevailing winds.

















A three-levelled approach places living and service spaces on a main central level. Master bedroom, study, and bathroom are located above, with rumpus and childrens bedrooms below. The entrance is the key space within a tight plan, a hub for circulation. Its floating stair, flooded with light from above and crafted in Tasmanian oak and steel, lends a sense of space and a level of craft and delight to this daily encounter.

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