Saturday, June 18, 2011

Plastic Roof House Designed by Mitchell and Stout Architects


This is about the Plastic Roof House which is designed by Mitchell and Stout Architects. This house is such three-in-one New Zealand house design that incorporates a house, an apartment and a studio, all within its walls. While these individual accommodations share a facade and common areas, they are each a separate and self-sufficient space, with its own distinctive style.
This house features precast concrete walls which are designed like a sail a nice complement to the beach and harbor views here in Aukland. Interiors are eclectic, with a blend of modern elements like the concrete walls, to the warm wood floors and exposed wood beams. And for something every modern home should have – doing its part to keep the Earth clean and green, this sustainable house is equipped with passive solar panels and a rainwater-recycling system.















Architects: Mitchell and Stout Architects
Location: Auckland, New Zealand 
Project area: 520 sqm
Project year: 2007
Photographs: Patrick Reynolds


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