Project: The Pink House
The site forms part of a smallholding created in 1935 under the Land Settlement Association, which brought emigrant workers from the depressed north of England onto four acre plots with a small house, set on the coastal plain inland from Chichester harbour. The site is now largely covered with greenhouses that are reaching the end of their life and the house is to be replaced. Our design proposals are based on the brief to house three generations of the original family in a single dwelling, while providing areas of privacy for each of the occupants.
The brief to accommodate three generations of one family in one house while maintaining a degree of autonomy to each, led JPA to a concept that has three distinct wings: one for grandparents, one for the younger family and the third as a shared living space. These form a pinwheel plan held within a walled enclosure that in turn create smaller courtyards for each family. The two bedroom wings are single storey with opposing mono-pitched roofs while the two storey living ‘wing’ is also mono-pitched to maximise sunlight into the north facing courtyard. This wing accommodates an open plan living, kitchen and dining area, with a double height void over the living space. A master bedroom with dressing area and en-suite bathroom are located above the kitchen and dining spaces and is accessed by a stair located adjacent to the main entrance lobby.
the lower walls and western red cedar above – roofs are covered in black zinc standing seam panels. This composition provides a contemporary take on a typical rural or farmyard idiom of varied buildings set within a walled enclosure and also provides a sense of place within an open, flat and windswept landscape.
The children’s wing consists of two double bedrooms, shower room and a snug/ study area. The grandparent’s wing consists of a sleeping area, snug and bathroom. A utility/boot room, is accessed directly off an entrance lobby. The house is entirely timber-framed, with an insulated acrylic render system to
PROJECT DETAILS Client: Status: Contract value:
Confidential Completion 2011 £450,000.00
Structural Engineer: Contractor: Project Manager:
Barton Engineers Andy Herridge Dawn Reid