New Scottish Houses: Contemporary Architecture and Living in the
Landscape brings together for the first time the best examples of
contemporary rural houses in Scotland. Showcasing the new rural
vernacular that has developed in Scotland over the past 20 years, it
presents this rich seam of architecturally designed houses as a new,
exciting and specific movement that aims to be distinctly Scottish.
Exploring the fusion of modern design with Scotland's rugged natural
beauty, each case study explores a curate collection of contemporary
homes that push the boundaries of design - from remote highlands to
coastal hideaways. These homes have established a new vernacular for
the region inspired by historical blackhouses, and place the buildings
within an older 'pre-English' tradition of long houses: revising these
lost traditions as more authentically Scottish, and more closely tied
to Scotland's landscape, geology and climate. Featuring striking
photographs and insightful commentary, this beautiful book celebrates
how architects and homeowners are creating spaces that are both
sustainable and inspirational, reflecting the evolving identity of
Scotland's built environment in the 21st century. Architects featured
include: Mary Arnold Forster Paper Igloo Dualchas Brown and Brown
Architects Denizen Works
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Contemporary architecture and living in the landscape
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040426210
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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