Gray House, Howth, Ireland. Architect: O'Donnell & Tuomey, 2008. View from front garden showing sheltered entrance and interior


The Gray House is a new family dwelling in Howth that sits into slopped ground at the end of an existing back garden overlooking the sea. The split-level form is broken down into a number of blocks of different heights and plan dimensions. The varying roof levels allow the height of each room to be established according to its proportion and significance in the house. It also allows high level south light to be brought into the central hall. The stepping plan form gives western views and light to the study and main bedroom. The building is entered from a sheltered forecourt at the existing site level. Kitchen, dining and utility spaces are in a single storey block on the south side - the kitchen/dining room opening onto a large south and west facing terrace. The levels split to the rear following the gradient of the site. Living room, study/den and master bedroom are raised above the level of the kitchen to maximise northerly views to the sea and Howth harbour in the distance. These


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