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Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects

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Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects

Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Nigel Rigden

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area :  302
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year :  2020
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers :  Hoxter, INTERNORM, Russwood, S.Anselmo

  • Lead Architects : Andrew Brown

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Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Nigel Rigden

Text description provided by the architects. Our design is comprised of a timber and glass box, which is cantilevered above the landscape and sited on a stone wall that runs both inside and outside of the house. A simple materials palette helps the building blend into the landscape, while large expanses of South-facing glass allow the house to be central-heating free. A ruined outbuilding on the site will also be converted to a sauna building, offering fantastic views of Bennachie.

Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Nigel Rigden
Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Exterior Photography
© Nigel Rigden

To provide a ‘forever’ home for a young family, with dedicated spaces for their interests, whether it be a book-lined snug that lines up with a view of a nearby hill or space in the flower floor for the hanging of game from hunting. The lower floor is masonry with Italian smoked clay bricks, while the first floor is Siberian Larch.

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The building is heated via a large solar area, which feeds into a thermal store (also served by the water-heating wood-burning stove). Large areas of South-facing high-performing glass also provide passive solar gain, and the car brick wall, which runs inside / outside, provides thermal mass through the core of the building.

Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair
© Nigel Rigden

The hillside is scattered with the ruins of old cottages, and the client wished the placement of the new house to allow these to remain untouched. However, this left no space large enough for a house of the required size.

Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair, Windows
© Nigel Rigden
Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Interior Photography, Closet, Shelving
© Nigel Rigden

After mapping the site to determine the exact position of the ruins, we decided to create a building with a cantilevered upper floor, which could fit within the smaller footprint allowed by the existing ruins.

Upper Parkbrae House / Brown & Brown Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Nigel Rigden

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