Bush Block House / Patchwork Architecture
Briefly

This house in Tītīrangi, Auckland, is designed with a focus on environmental preservation and efficient spatial use. It features a simple rectangular plan and avoids heavy excavation by leaving the car on the street. The design includes innovative storage solutions like a 'bus stop' and incorporates features like a bridge for access, which serves as a leisure spot. Floating above the bush, the house maintains a dry environment while efficiently accommodating a young family with its three bedrooms and open living spaces, enhanced by natural light from a large skylight.
The design prioritizes minimizing impact on the environment by ensuring the house floats lightly above the native bush, preserving the natural landscape and preventing extensive excavation.
Accessing the house via a narrow bridge serves dual purpose: a functional access point and a relaxing space for enjoying morning tea, fostering connection with nature.
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