Houses Revisited: House for Five

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The House for Five designed by RTA Studio.

The House for Five designed by RTA Studio. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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The screened street elevation of the house.

The screened street elevation of the house. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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Screens make a delicate doily-like pattern of the light.

Screens make a delicate doily-like pattern of the light. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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The kitchen.

The kitchen. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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This family house has a supple plan that generates, around a central courtyard, a surprising array of enjoyable spaces, first published in 2012.

A long, screened street elevation that makes outsized and playful reference to gabled neighbours provides shelter and privacy, and allows for the admission of light into living areas. While the design anticipates a relaxed and sociable occupation, the contained, galley-like kitchen indicates a departure from contemporary open-plan orthodoxy. The house might be straight and narrow, but it’s also refreshingly unconventional. NZIA citation.

House for five by RTA Studio is one of the four winners of the 2012 NZIA residential houses category.

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