Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Hind House by John Pardey Architects










This house sits on the banks of the river Loddon, near Wargrave. The concept was based on three elements; living, guest and bedroom spaces, to create ‘wings’ that adopt a pinwheel form, raised up on columns to deal with flooding from the river. A dark, zinc-clad wing is pushed forward to receive an entrance staircase that slices up into an open timber lined hood, with a glazed room to the side containing a guest suite and gym. The stair arrives onto a balcony and entrance – a central hall space – this is the day room, dedicated to outdoor living that leads out onto a large deck. Following the zigzag of the pinwheel, a staircase then leads down to a garden deck, with boardwalk that arrives at a landing stage on the river’s edge. The house is steel framed, with timber stud infill; cedar and zinc-clad, with aluminum framed windows and single-ply roofing. I Love the house, but I don't know how I feel about using rainboots to get in and out of my home. ;-)

For more info, visit: www.johnpardeyarchitects.com

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