Francis Bell House

Project Details

Project Name
Francis Bell House
Location
WellingtonUSA
Project Types
Community
Shared By
Steve Rodriguez
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Size
10,003,000 ft²

Project Description

The site is located in Eastbourne, a seaside suburb situated across Wellington harbour from Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city. Large layers of hills surround the harbour on two sides creating a varied and interesting topography. The property is steep and borders a large area of native bush reserve and is only by accessible by steps and cable car. It sits high above the other houses in the area and is surrounded by bush and birdsong.

The house is composed in two extrusions, upstairs and downstairs. Upstairs is bent to follow the contours of the land and contain a sheltered upper garden and lawn, downstairs is straight, following the contours at first then cantilevering out to the view. The point where these two forms separate creates the entry courtyard, which is punctuated by a chimney.

The strip like forms are accentuated further by the use of dark corrugated iron cladding and lines of windows and green fibre-cement, which ensures the house is folded into and sits almost invisibly in its setting.

The roof of the living level below forms a large deck for the upper level, creating a runway floating in an amphitheatre of bush.

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