Case study: An Office and Two Houses by Loader Monteith
The burnt larch-clad buildings in the Scottish Highlands provide the office for a mountain biking tour operator as well as two low-energy private residences. Photography by Henry Woide
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By AJ Contributor 30 October 2023 1,488 Views
The burnt larch-clad buildings in the Scottish Highlands provide the office for a mountain biking tour operator as well as two low-energy private residences. Photography by Henry Woide
By AJ Contributor 25 October 2023 851 Views
The rammed-earth and earth-brick community arts space, designed in colloboration with Kampala-based Localworks, is the new home of 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust. Photography by New Makers Bureau, Tim Latim, Will Boase
By AJ Contributor. Photography by Kilian O’Sullivan 1 November 2022 3,698 Views
Bell Phillips has completed The Tree House, a multipurpose public pavilion constructed from cross-laminated timber around a plane tree in south London’s Elephant Park
By AJ Contributor 25 October 2022 2,365 Views
Alison Brooks Architects has created a 21st-century spin on the traditional Oxford quad. Photography by Alison Brooks Architects, Hufton + Crow, Studio 8, Paul Riddle
By AJ Contributor 18 October 2022 5,970 Views
The architect has added a café and adaptable community space to the Grade II-listed Lea Bridge Library in east London. Photography by Jim Stephenson
By AJ Contributor 8 November 2021 2,605 Views
The facility has been built on a former gravel pit as part of the site’s ‘re-naturing’, designed as a subtle pavilion with a projecting lantern allowing light in to the main space. Photography by Tom Bright, Jim Stephenson
By AJ Contributor 1 November 2021 2,263 Views
The practice has converted an agricultural out-building into a library, office and kitchen on the grounds of Grade II-listed Stanbridge Mill Farm in Dorset. Photography by Ingrid Rasmussen
By AJ Contributor 25 October 2021 4,458 Views
The practice has converted a roofless ruined shell in the Devon countryside into a ‘farmhouse’ for the surrounding smallholding. Photography by Rory Gardiner
By AJ Contributor 16 June 2020 1,129 Views
This family guesthouse in Perthshire, by Ian O’Brien Studio, is built within the ruins of an old steading and clad in boards cut from the clients’ own oak tree. Photography by Keith Hunter
By AJ Contributor 8 June 2020 3,216 Views
With a shingle-clad façade and exposed CLT interiors, Tikari Works has create a sense of warmth and privacy in this housing scheme opposite Peckham Rye Park. Photography by Jack Hobhouse