hyde farm – baulking

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hyde farm - baulking

nick shipp architects have been involved in an development of new ‘eco’ dwellings within the village of baulking in oxfordshire.

the design has sought to marry a modern appearance with traditional forms, providing individuality yet cohesion with a distinct architectural thread.

therefore, it was proposed to utilise familiar building elements and materials that are carefully composed.

unit 1 has been designed to appear reminiscent of a typical farm house arrangement, comprised of two separate block forms: the original brick and timber ‘working long barn’ and the new rendered ‘formal farm house’.

the design of Unit 2 similarly seeks to appear as a typical farm style ‘long barn’ with a modern interpretation of traditional vernacular architecture and language.


client
private

location
hyde farm, baulking, oxfordshire

facility
residential

size
unit 1 – 446m² | 4800 sqft
unit 2 – 344m² | 3703 sqft

scope
architecture