Parsons House | MC Architecture Studio
Christchurch / New Zealand / 2021
Parsons House is a private home sitting atop Mt Pleasant, privately nestled within the existing dense foliage of the site while maintaining vast views over the estuary and Christchurch City beyond.
The two wings of the house reach inwards north, pivoting around the heart of the home to offer a sense of shelter and protection from the southern environment, whilst opening to the northern sunand vast views. This enclosing shape creates a level of secrecy and privacy to the home from the southern street front, which is then emphasized by the mysterious entrance hidden amongst thebush.
The entrance bridge has been designed to resemble the estuary pier and to create a surprising entrance point. It weaves through and atop the existing mature bush to reach the house, retaining asmuch of the mature foliage as possible.
Once inside, you are greeted and drawn north by the framed estuary views and sculptural timber ceiling as it reaches upwards to the central skylight. This ceiling feature aims to open and softenthe living space, creating a larger atmosphere to an intimate area.
The converging timber batten ceiling and the artistically composed glass and steel balustrade on the internal stairwell become sculptural elements, both designed to reflect the richness of theoutside views.
The house is primarily clad with a metal tray profile, that’s hardness adds to the secrecy of the home. Whereas softer vertical timber cladding is introduced to areas of occupancy and vulnerabilityto the home's protective shield, i.e., the entrance and the northern outdoor living area beneath the canopy.
The home's performance relies on its high insulation values, external insulation of the thermal mass, controlled thermal gain, and the enhanced cross ventilation using the chimney effect betweenthe low-lying south windows and skylight during summer.
Photography: Clinton Lloyd
Website: https://www.clintonlloyd.com/
Parsons House is a private home sitting atop Mt Pleasant, privately nestled within the existing dense foliage of the site while maintaining vast views over the estuary and Christchurch City beyond. The two wings of the house reach inwards north, pivoting around the heart of the home to offer a sense of shelter and protection from the southern environment, whilst opening to the northern sunand vast views. This enclosing shape creates a level of secrecy and privacy to the home from the southern...
- Year 2021
- Work finished in 2021
- Status Completed works
- Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
- Websitehttps://www.mcarchstudio.nz/
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