Longis View House
LONGIS VIEW HOUSE
SOUP Architects
MANUFACTURERS
Fineline Aluminium, Scotframe
MAIN CONTRACTOR
Tickled Pink
CATEGORY
Houses
LOCATION
Guernsey
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Babbe McCathie
LIGHTING SPECIALIST
Sensible
PROJECT LEADER
Max Babbé
DESIGN TEAM
Patrick Walls and Jamie Le Gallez
POOL SPECIALIST
Gillingham Pools Guernsey
JOINERY
Dominic Ash
COST CONSULTANT
WT PARTNERSHIP
SURVEYOR
Marquis Surveys
Text description provided by architect.
The existing dwelling was a collection of poorly constructed extensions built over a 70-year period, no longer fit for purpose. It failed to engage with the spectacular wild landscape of Alderney.
The brief was to design a new energy-efficient, low-maintenance house filled with natural light for a couple and their extended family when they visit.
To meet strict planning rules, the property could only be 15% larger than the habitable footprint of the existing dwelling. The house is orientated to maximise the spectacular coastal views to the south of the site whilst retaining the sense of intimacy, set slightly into the hillside to the north.
The design provides generous living spaces interconnected with the main bedroom located on the eastern side of the house and has a separate study to the western end. Additional bedrooms for family and friends are set within a separate building volume split from the main space by an entrance link corridor.
The vaulted main living space follows the internal line of the building envelope to create a sense of height and volume, linking directly to an outside terrace to the south via large sliding glass doors.
An outdoor swimming pool, sheltered from the harsher elements, is set behind the main building and is accessed directly, once again from the living room via another set of large sliding glass doors.
We undertook extensive research to understand the limitations of constructing on this remote site.
Subsequently, we utilized off-site/prefabricated construction within the design of the highly-insulated building envelope and the internal fit-out to create a cost-effective, modern house in a beautiful remote location.
A comprehensive joinery package was undertaken by Dominic Ash which included the kitchen, doors, wardrobes, and bespoke dining table.
A simple palette of Elm and Corian for the joinery ensured a highly robust and low-maintenance finish.