Design Buy Build Issue 37 2019 | Page 10

The plan was to benefit from open-plan living with the option of separation for quiet and focused activities. The solid flanking walls frame a completely glazed wall which provides for far-reaching views over the cliff. The internal arrangement is focused around a centralised stair void that provides a heart to the house, allowing fluid connectivity of the open-plan and formal accommodation. The roof form is clad in light zinc which gives an aesthetically robust appearance in recognition of the stormy winds that sweep through the cliff top site. The stair benefits from floor to ceiling glazing to capture the views over the Bristol Channel and roof lights to allow daylight deep into the building. A terrace and generous landing provide a moment to admire the view. The main bedroom accommodation is orientated south to take further advantage of the views. The master bedroom benefits from a vaulted roof capturing the drama of the roof geometry. The gables are infilled with cedar left untreated to react and weather naturally in contrast to the zinc. At ground floor, heavy slate walls run through and around the house appearing to protect against the weather and provide a strong support to the encompassing roof form. +44 (0)1962 865 344 [email protected] www.obarchitecture.co.uk 10