Hill House | Fisher Partners
Coromandel / New Zealand / 2003
The Hill House is conceived as a bastion. Standing up into the wind, it opens up to the elements on arrival, and locks down on departure.
Situated high on a hill, the house overlooks the estuary of an east coast beach. The opposed orientation of sun and view has determined the program; main block, courtyard and guesthouse.
Containment and openness are the generators with light rendering its simple forms. The buildings accommodate the needs of a quiet weekend for the owners or the demands of a large family.
Construction is from a strict palette of materials, thick concrete walls, cement render, aluminium, sun louvres, blackwood timber and glass. The reflecting pool and courtyard high walls reminds us of the seasons and time through shadow and light.
The Hill House is conceived as a bastion. Standing up into the wind, it opens up to the elements on arrival, and locks down on departure. Situated high on a hill, the house overlooks the estuary of an east coast beach. The opposed orientation of sun and view has determined the program; main block, courtyard and guesthouse. Containment and openness are the generators with light rendering its simple forms. The buildings accommodate the needs of a quiet weekend for the owners or the demands of a...
- Year 2003
- Work started in 2002
- Work finished in 2003
- Main structure Reinforced concrete
- Client Confidential
- Contractor Precision Construction
- Cost Confidential
- Status Completed works
- Type Single-family residence / Chalets, Mountains houses
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