ness point
ness point
a white house stood on a white cliff
looking along the coast to a taller white cliff
over time the house grew like the cliff that it admired
on the roof grew chalk-land flowers and grasses
BD House Architect award 2019
RIBA Southeast Award 2017
Ness Point is grown out of the dramatic landscape of the white cliffs of Dover. The undulating form of the plan orientates the internal spaces to different aspects of the landscape beyond. Each room is characterised by its own spectacular view: towards the cliffs along the coast, across the english channel with the passing ships, and to the rising or setting sun. The texture of the white rendered walls of the building catches the dynamic and ever-changing play of light that reflects off the sea below.
Along the sea-facing southern façade, the house rises up towards the sky and deep window recesses in the thick wall create sunshade. To the north, flush windows form internal niches in a top lit double-height art gallery. The highly sealed and insulated castle- like house utilises heat recovery and solar thermal renewable systems to maximise energy efficiency in the winter, whilst the long gallery skylight enables controlled passive cooling in the summer. The bio-diverse green roof slopes down toward the rising site at the back, retaining rainwater and harbouring local wildlife, merging the house with the landscape into which it is anchored.
client private
location dover, uk
status completed 2016
size 439 sqm
structural engineer eckersley o’callaghan
landscape desig tonkin liu
lighting iguzzini
interior design aedas