"We’re living in strange times. Times which test us. Times which we will not forget. Times which for some offer the opportunity to re-evaluate how, and where, they wish to live their lives..."
With a focus on Rural Architecture, the most recent quarterly publication from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) is available online now — and contains a new column by Brown & Brown co-founder Andrew Brown.
Entitled Take the High Road, the piece considers whether the COVID-19 influenced flow of urbanites to rural Scotland could cause an evolution of contemporary residential design in the countryside.
A contemporary extension and refurbishment of an historic house in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park — with remarkable views over the Spey Valley.
Our design is comprised of a timber and glass box, which is cantilevered above the landscape, and sited on a stone wall which runs both inside and outside of the house.
Work is in progress on this subtle and understated single-storey contemporary home in coastal East Lothian — comprised of a grouping of buildings, connected by glazed links and external colonnades.