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Parsonson Architects Designs the Lookout Home on a Stilted Base

Local design studio Parsonson Architects creates the Lookout, which is a cozy home located on the hillside of Ruby Bay in New Zealand's Tasman District. The home is defined by warm tones with a timber structure resting on top of a partially elevated site to respond to the sloped location. The home is painted red at the cladding and finished with weathered steel for a captivating exterior.

The founder of the studio, Gerald Parsonson speaks to Dezeen about the project, noting "The core concept behind the design is to create a simple form, with a hard and weathered outer skin protecting warm interior spaces filled with natural materials and colour. Structural elements of exposed concrete blocks anchor the house into the site, contrasting with the interior delicacy of timber framed construction and finer detailing."
Trend Themes
1. Stilted Home Design - Building homes on stilts to adapt to sloped sites offers innovative solutions for challenging terrains.
2. Weathered Steel Exteriors - Using weathered steel cladding provides a visually striking and durable exterior finish for modern homes.
3. Timber-framed Interiors - Crafting delicate timber-framed interiors creates a warm and inviting atmosphere within contemporary residential designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms focusing on adaptable home designs for varied landscapes can gain a competitive edge.
2. Construction Materials - Manufacturers of weathered steel and innovative cladding materials see new market opportunities in home exteriors.
3. Interior Design - Interior design companies specializing in natural materials like timber can appeal to consumers seeking warmth and elegance.

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