
"A contemporary farmhouse, rooted in the rural vernacular of North Hertfordshire. Set on a former market garden in North Hertfordshire, the site carried the remnants of a poorly constructed 1940s dwelling that had fallen into disrepair. The landscape, however, was compelling—open, exposed, and commanding spectacular views across the surrounding countryside."
"The opportunity was to replace it with something new that felt as though it had always been there. A contemporary farmhouse, rooted in the rural vernacular of North Hertfordshire. Set on a former market garden in North Hertfordshire, the site carried the remnants of a poorly constructed 1940s dwelling that had fallen into disrepair."
"The landscape, however, was compelling open, exposed, and commanding spectacular views across the surrounding countryside. The opportunity was to replace it with something new that felt as though it had always been there. A contemporary farmhouse, rooted in the rural vernacular of North Hertfordshire."
A contemporary farmhouse was created on a former market garden in North Hertfordshire. The site included remnants of a poorly constructed 1940s dwelling that had fallen into disrepair. The landscape was open, exposed, and offered commanding views across the surrounding countryside. The project replaced the existing structure with new construction that felt rooted in the rural vernacular of North Hertfordshire. The design aimed to ensure the new farmhouse appeared as though it had always been part of the landscape. The approach balanced contemporary form with regional character while responding to the site’s strong visual context.
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