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Andrea Castrignano Designs a Stylish Private Home in Milan

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Reydon Grove Farm / Norm Architects


© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

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© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen


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© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

From the architect. Situated on the border of a working farm in Suffolk (UK), the Scott House has been designed as a long and narrow flat roofed pavillon, to give the building a sufficient magnitude and scale to correspond sizes of the existing barn and the old dairies on the site. The long structure is placed on the edge of the property, perfectly conveying the transition from the meadowlands to the cultivated farmland and private enclosed garden. 


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© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

The house is lifted on a slightly elevated sand stone plateau, that serves to lift the building slightly to a level that matches the gentle slope of the site from the East towards the West, which provides the interior with a view over both the garden and the fields in the horizon. The large overhang of the roof and the thin fascia board makes the building as light and airy as possible.


© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

Plan

Plan

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© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

The internal layout of the house is an open space plan with long views, only divided by freestanding elements in to different functional zones. The design of the facade is all about transparency, letting nature be an integral part of the interior and framing views of the extraordinary settings. 


© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

The house is constructed in wooden beams with a vertical cladding in local Larch to correspond with the vertical wooden cladding on the existing structures on the site, creating a harmonious meeting between the old and the new buildings. 




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© Jinas Bjerre-Poulsen

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PriestmanGoode “re-evaluates sitting” with designs to tackle train overcrowding



London studio PriestmanGoode has tackled the problem of overcrowding on public transport with new designs that rethink how people sit on their commute (+ movie). (more…)

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David Adjaye and Kenneth Grange win London Design Festival medals



London Design Festival 2016: architect David Adjaye has won this year’s London Design Medal, while industrial designer Kenneth Grange has been given an award for lifetime achievement. (more…)

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