
The Whitford House is located on a 2 hectare lot overlooking the Mangemangeroa Creek Inlet. It consists of series of connected pavilions on a single level. The pavilions took the form of the simple gable and were linked by flat roof structures progressing through to the main gable form housing the kitchen/dining/family areas with the pool platform beyond. There are a lot of natural house in the house thanks to large glazing. Entry is gained through a formally landscaped courtyard that acts as a buffer from the surrounding countryside. Thanks to pavilion’s structure there are several more courtyards around the house that have different purpose and views. Materials that was used during the house’s construction are plaster cladding, aluminum joinery and tray roofing, all finished in a ‘black & white’ composition to sit simply against a green country backdrop. {via}


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