Seaview House by Parsonson Architects
Parsonson Architects have designed the Seaview House in Wellington, New Zealand.
Description from the architects
The site sits just below the road facing east, looking across the botanical gardens out to Wellington Harbour.
The new house accommodates a large family of different age groups over 3 levels, with parents and younger children’s bedroom upstairs, older children’s bedrooms and a swimming pool on the bottom level and a variety of living spaces in between on the middle level, laid out to capture views and all day sun.
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Two main gestures set up the structure of the house; outer sections of pitched corrugated iron roofs wrap and frame the house, these fit within the building envelope and create a relationship with the existing houses of the area, while a flat roofed lightly shaped wooden clad element running between the pitched roofs houses the garage, bedrooms and pool. The relationship between these two gestures creates varying geometries and spaces with differing characters, materials and levels of light.
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Architects: Parsonson Architects
Photography – Paul McCredie


































Brian on 28 Feb 2013 at 2:40 pm #
I like this a lot. Interesting lines and lots of useful spaces for a big family. job well done.
kmg on 28 Feb 2013 at 8:19 pm #
Stunning.
Visually interesting massing. A number of brightly exposed living spaces – contrasting with more intimately tucked in spaces. Exceptional millwork. Beautiful kitchen.
I can’t get with the rugs or green carpeted stairs though – yick.
Otherwise, one of the nicest I’ve seen.
JOYCE FLETCHER on 28 Feb 2013 at 8:21 pm #
NICE…I’M FASCINATED BY THE ARTWORK ON THE WALLS
Rube on 01 Mar 2013 at 5:43 am #
I’m a big fan of the asymmetrical fire place/chimney and curious as to how well it draws.