Rowhook / Nick Willson Architects
Conceptually, the house is designed as having a northern red brick wall spine which runs from the car port at the top of the site down to the terrace next to the copse towards the East of the site.Â
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Architects: Nick Willson Architects
Location: Horsham, PA, United States
Architect In Charge: Nick Willson, Rosa Aragon
Area: 320.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Nick Gutteridge
Engineers: Davies Maguire Engineers
Ecology Partnership: ecologypartnership.com
© Nick Gutteridge
From the architect. Conceptually, the house is designed as having a northern red brick wall spine which runs from the car port at the top of the site down to the terrace next to the copse towards the East of the site.Â
Landscape Plan
This wall is then punctuated with varying sized openings and seats internally. The brick is exposed internally in certain areas, giving the house a textural and warm feeling.
© Nick Gutteridge
In plan the wall is two L shaped elements that mirror each other, the first forming the entrance and car port and the second the chimney and living space wall. The double height space forms the break between the two elements and opens the view to both sides.
Section
The wall represents the brick walled gardens in traditional English gardens. To manipulate with the wall furthe...
© Nick Gutteridge
Architects: Nick Willson Architects
Location: Horsham, PA, United States
Architect In Charge: Nick Willson, Rosa Aragon
Area: 320.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Nick Gutteridge
Engineers: Davies Maguire Engineers
Ecology Partnership: ecologypartnership.com
© Nick Gutteridge
From the architect. Conceptually, the house is designed as having a northern red brick wall spine which runs from the car port at the top of the site down to the terrace next to the copse towards the East of the site.Â
Landscape Plan
This wall is then punctuated with varying sized openings and seats internally. The brick is exposed internally in certain areas, giving the house a textural and warm feeling.
© Nick Gutteridge
In plan the wall is two L shaped elements that mirror each other, the first forming the entrance and car port and the second the chimney and living space wall. The double height space forms the break between the two elements and opens the view to both sides.
Section
The wall represents the brick walled gardens in traditional English gardens. To manipulate with the wall furthe...
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