Design Buy Build Issue 32 2018 | Page 10

The three bays of the house splay out in a way Externally, a layered timber landscape provides the that the waterfront elevation becomes the most house with usable external space while acting as a hierarchical point of the house. Where the entrance transition from water level up to the elevated ground facade is relatively modest, the house offers an floor. outstanding counterpoint to its surrounds when viewed from the lagoon, providing the area an The planting was chosen to thrive in the semi-aquatic exceptional example of contemporary architecture. conditions, often using ornamental versions of native Glazing adorns much of this elevation to provide Norfolk Broads species to create a garden that is views over the surrounding landscape from harmonious with its watery environs. The west edge throughout the house. of the site is more heavily planted to reflect the wild vegetation on the other side of the drainage dykes Deep eaves emphasise the house’s bold silhouette whilst the east edge is given a timber quayheading to and provide sheltered external living spaces that are allow for the mooring of boats. useable across the seasons. The covered external space makes reference to the verandas of the Inside, a simple broken plan arrangement allows for neighbouring Edwardian riverside chalets along the flexible living and accommodates family life by allowing main river that were built as holiday homes with an different activities to take place simultaneously through emphasis on leisure and relaxation. the use of timber sliding doors. 10