Design Buy Build Issue 75 2025 | Page 6

EDITOR ' S CHOICE

THE JURASSIC HOUSE AN‘ UPSIDE DOWN HOUSE’

The Jurassic House consists of two private bespoke dwellings completed in 2022 by awardwinning Winchester-based Architects, AR Design Studio.
The site in a West Dorset village lies at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty( AONB) and on the boundary of a Site of Special Scientific Interest( SSSI). Seated on a steep slope to the west of the River Char it boasts views overlooking Charmouth beach, the English Channel and towards the Golden Cap, the highest cliff on the south coast of England.
A previous application for two detached houses had been refused. The comments of the planning authority, consultees and the general public were given careful consideration by AR and became the basis of the revised design.
The planning officer wanted to retain the street rhythm, a staccato of detached single-storey bungalows, however the client desired two, twostorey detached dwellings. This conflict of ideas became the conceptual drive of the design.
AR’ s solution was to create two dwellings that appear to be a single-storey pitched-roof bungalow from the front, so maintaining the scale and rhythm of street, and then to the rear utilising the steeply sloping landscape to reveal a lower ground floor thus providing the two storeys the client sought. On the mid-point of the house the building splits into two distinct geometric shapes which again gives the client a sense of detachment.
The pitched front elevation of the house splits and forks at the back into two separate asymmetric gabled elevations, each focused toward a differing view, further reinforcing the impression of one dwelling to the front and two to the rear. By pushing and pulling the front elevation subtly AR have given definition to two houses, but matched the characteristic single storey silhouette of other dwellings on the street.
Each dwelling is an‘ upside down house’ maximising the wonderful views. Upon arrival one enters a corridor leading to the main space, a gabled glass elevation looking to the sea. This contains an open-plan kitchen, dining and living that leads out onto a large balcony. The lower ground floor accommodates the bedrooms and bathrooms. A large roof light above the stairs brings light into the heart of the building and LGF circulation space. Full-
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