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Set within a conservation area of the New Forest National Park, this private house aims to achieve a contemporary outlook that sits well within its sensitive context. The concept is based on the idea of creating an architecture that respects the idea of vernacular buildings by avoiding a single form in favour of an assemblage of smaller elements, akin to the typology of farm buildings. The house therefore divides into three functions; guest/study; living; and sleeping. These are used to create three interlocking forms that are clad in cedar above a white wall. A central chimney anchors the composition and rises above a black zinc roof that echoes traditional slate.
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Duckett Houseby John Pardey ArchitectsNew Forest (2003)
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Private residence: a contemporary take on the agricultural vernacular of the New Forest
DataBegun Jan 2003
Completed Aug 2003
Floor area 195m2
Sector House
Total cost £339,253
Tender date Oct 2002
Procurement JCT Minor Works
Address Duckett House, New Forest, United Kingdom
Professional teamArchitect John Pardey Architects
Project architect John Pardey
Client Will and Libby Duckett
Services engineer E+M Technica
Main contractor Dunford Construction
Roof subcontractor Mansbridge Rooking
Steelwork Subcontractor VR Construction Services
Structural engineer Barton Willmore
Photographs
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Photo credits: James Morris
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Drawings
Site plan
Ground floor plan
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First floor plan
Section A-A
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Working Details
Staircase working detail
Staircase working detail
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