Architects
Redefining Heritage

01

A new house drawing on the local vernacular, using traditional materials and proportion so that it sits comfortably in its landscape and feels as though it has always belonged.

02

This drawing sets out the terrace and lower arches, using oak joinery and handmade brick to establish a composed and measured elevation.

03

External and internal views of the new house, where carefully proportioned openings and deep reveals give weight and depth to the elevation.

04

Detail of chimney, combining dressed stone and handmade brickwork to anchor the roofscape.

05

A modest garden building, timber-clad and tile-roofed, set into the landscape as part of the wider composition.

06

Our simple stone colonnade, intended to frame the garden rather than dominate it.

07

The house set into its garden, with stone, gravel and planting working together to form a series of outdoor rooms.

08

Stone, brick and clay tile brought together to form a robust and carefully proportioned roofscape.

9

Deep eaves with carefully shaped oak rafters.

10

A formal kitchen garden, with paths, planting and glasshouse aligned along a central axis.

11

A sculpted oak staircase, finished in marmorino and shaped as a continuous curve between floors.