‘studio for an artist’ by ashley cox architect, bluff hill, napier, new zealand image courtesy of paul mccredie, photographer all images courtesy of ashley cox

new zealand-based ashley cox architect has recently completed ‘studio for an artist’, a small structure for a painter in bluff hill, napier, new zealand. the sloping topography dictated a stepped volume, resulting with a linear floor plan with three floor level changes. without windows along the street-side elevation, the building is oriented inwards and views are directed towards the opposing ends. capped with large windows, the transparent walls may be opened to access sun-filled courtyards, while additional glazing in the elongated elevation welcomes the colors of the adjacent garden which borders the studio into the neutral space.

south-facing skylights hinge above the roof plane, obstructing harsh and direct sunlight and admitting softer illumination with translucent glazing panels. sliding windows allow for ventilation during summer months, making a platform to work alongside the greenery. the flexible configuration of the ‘open tube’ generates a space to accommodate the artist’s creative process and then transforms into a gallery upon completion of projects.

ashley cox architect: studio for an artist side elevation of studio looks into a gardenimage courtesy of paul mccredie, photographer

ashley cox architect: studio for an artist studio opens to a courtyardimage courtesy of paul mccredie, photographer

ashley cox architect: studio for an artist interior accommodating the artist’s creative processimage courtesy of paul mccredie, photographer

ashley cox architect: studio for an artist stepped interiorimage courtesy of ashley cox architect

ashley cox architect: studio for an artist translucent skylightimage courtesy richard brimer, photographer

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