Recipes tagged with: stone cladding
The design of the dwelling house reflects a traditional farmhouse building. The narrow plan, the combination of stone, wood, white render and a careful ratio of glass to masonry reduces the impact of the building on the landscape.
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The proposed house is a two storey, split level design. Informed by the site contours, orientation and views the living accommodation is located on the upper ground level and bedroom accommodation is located at lower ground level.
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Located in Malin, Co. Donegal this split level family house is carved into the site contours to give an integrated appearance with the land, provide shelter and warmth whilst capturing views & solar gain on the south.
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Originally constructed in the late 1800s, “Drumany Church” was previously in use as an office building. The project involved the conversion and conservation of this historic building to a residential property and restoration of the external façades.
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Looking out over Lough Eske, this family home's sunny south westerly aspect leaves the home bathed in natural light during both the day and evening. The house seamlessly integrates into the landscape in its stunning yet sensitive landscape.
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A contemporary response to vernacular architecture, the extension and refurbishment of an existing house on the N15 outside Sligo town, takes advantage of its surroundings, capturing the views of Benbulben and natural light in to the open plan living spaces.
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