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Malthouse Hopyard  

Malthouse Hopyard

Hawkhurst, United Kingdom

Project of the Day on Mar 23, 2014
Project Featured on Mar 23, 2014
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Malthouse Hopyard

Hawkhurst, United Kingdom

Project of the Day on Mar 23, 2014
Project Featured on Mar 23, 2014
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2014
This new build country house aims to provide the best of both traditional rural tactility and modern contemporary living. The design had to fulfill a number of planning requirements before receiving final approval, with the council requiring the building’s aesthetic to more closely resemble the traditional timber and brick houses of the locality. After a long iterative process, the design evolved into a reinterpretation of the vernacular.

Large glazed screens allow light to flood the interior spaces while framing the astounding views of the surrounding woodlands. The purple-tinted brick and weathering natural larch will, in time, blend into the surrounding tones. These rough cladding materials are offset by the clean lines of the windows and aluminum trims. Custom-designed timber vents succeed in keeping the façade free of unnecessary visual clutter.

Despite being located in a part of the country where it is very difficult to create a private “garden” space, the house is arranged to partially enclose a section of land to the back of the site, aided by the forest beyond. The house wraps around this space in an “L” shape, creating what feels like a rural courtyard. Despite the significant size of the house and generous ceiling heights, the bedrooms occupy the loft space of the roof to create an intimate and traditionally domestic feel.

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