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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

The Tailored Home in Auckland, New Zealand by Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

 
December 21st, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Presented with a client holding a prominent position within the New Zealand couture fashion industry, we explored the metaphor of tailoring to provide an altered silhouette and ‘clothing’ for an existing plastered home with Modernist intentions.  As such, this project became a study in finding methods to express hems, darts and trims to create a crafted and bespoke re-clad solution.

Image Courtesy © David Straight

  • Architects: Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited
  • Project: The Tailored Home
  • Location: Auckland, New Zealand
  • Photography: David Straight
  • Lead Architects: Ben Lloyd, Mike Hartley
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 300m2 + Terraces
  • Completion Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © David Straight

The materiality was selected to enhance the handcrafted nature of the dwelling’s new clothes.  The narrow cedar boards suggest a finely woven suiting material and the carefully crafted folded seams of the aluminium roofing panels further emphasize this tailored approach.

The fitted garment notion is most explicitly seen in the Entry where the upper and lower levels of the building are connected using an overlay device of backlit perforated metal screens to create a type of facing or cuff to define the Entry.  The perforated metal panels are defined through a gold piping and are given a fabric like bias through the directional back lighting.

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

The soffit to wall junction over this area is deliberately negotiated using a folded metal flashing to provide a hem to the base of the vertical cedar cladding, stopping the visual unravelling of this edge and concealing the underside of the ever present cavity closer.

The home now reads as a cohesive whole, cutting a fine figure on its prominent waterfront site.

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Image Courtesy © David Straight

Original-House, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Entry exploded, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Screen physical model, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Roof form exploration, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Axo, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

Plan-Drawings, Image Courtesy © Lloyd Hartley Architects Limited

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