Exploring The Ultimate Underground House In New Zealand: A Luxurious Concrete Hideaway Near Tekapo

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • There’s no street address, only a set of coordinates to navigate the journey from Tekapo into an area of remote, untouched beauty, where the main landmark is the peak of Mount John. Reaching as far as the eye can see are the distinctive folds and flats of Mackenzie Country.
    The mystery of this extraordinary place intensifies as you draw nearer; the house was designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape, so much so that it’s almost invisible to the naked eye from land and air - and, in fact, from most angles, even when closely approaching the site.
    Largely underground, the 145 square metre abode is dug into a gently sloping hill. Surrounded by a vast landscape of tussock dotted with the odd farm fence, it’s a place that’s about as remote as they come in New Zealand. There are no neighbours, and there is no other visible evidence of a built environment.
    “It’s a simple landscape. There are some flat areas and some hills. You might see a few sheep grazing but that’s about it,” architect Richard Dalman of Dalman Architects says of the site.
    In a gesture to the remote simplicity of this glacial land, a response of equal clarity was devised for a project of innate and intricate complexity.
    Architecture: Dalman Architects
    Build: Wilson Building
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