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THE PITCHED ROOF HOUSE / chenchow little architects
Posted in Architecture - Houses by * FORMAKERS
CONCEPT: The Pitched Roof House evolved from a strict interpretation of planning codes that require new houses to have pitched roofs.© chenchow little architects
The new house reinterprets the traditional pitched roof.© chenchow little architects
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Unlike a traditional pitched roof, we proposed a series of triangles that not only pitch up, but also invert to form a faceted roof plane.© chenchow little architects
The triangular geometry of the roof is continued down onto the front and side facades of the house, and became the basis for articulating openings.© chenchow little architects
The variability of the triangular geometry gave us the freedom to push and pull the building form as required to suit the brief of the client, the local town planning codes, the scale of the neighbouring roofs, and the requirement for solar access to the living rooms.© chenchow little architects
The living rooms are located on the top floor to take advantage of the sculptural roof plane, the views across Sydney harbour, and sunlight.© chenchow little architects
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Bedrooms are located on the lower levels were outlook and solar access are compromised by neighbouring houses.© chenchow little architects
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