INVERCARGILL HOUSE

"Visitors are greeted at this rural-styled house under a cantilevered porte cochere that defines the entry with a strong confidence. The traditional gable roof forms create a grounded setting and talk to the spaces within. The house is arranged skilfully in a free-flowing plan interconnected by a corridor spine separating active and passive uses. These active uses are then orientated and presented to the surrounding landscape and the warmth of the Southland sun, while the occupants are grounded in their sense of place and use with a lowered living space, further reinforced by the warmth of a log fire. The natural palette of materials in the interior and on the exterior provides for a timeless elegance."

- NZIA Awards Jury Citation

Designed by:

Mason & Wales Architects 

Built By:

Jason Barlow Construction 

Suite:

Pacific 52mm Thermal / Atlantic High Performance 159mm

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