pennard house
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'Awarded Plaque of Merit, National Eisteddfod 2010'

'Shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects 2010 Design Awards'

pennard house

 

gower peninsula 2010



We were approached through recommendation to design a bespoke one-off signature home; derived from a clear understanding of the site and the context of Gower.

Pennard house responds to the individual needs of our clients, while at the same time sensitive in scale to the surrounding buildings. We have attempted to create a home that exudes privacy and celebrates open plan living; while integrating subtle references inspired by the local vernacular.

A welsh slate wall forms the boundary between the external world and the internal world of home. This forms an important part of the entry sequence, once through the entry door the house opens up completely to the landscape. With contemporary forms and large expanses of glass to blur the boundary between public and private.

The timber clad master bedroom wing cantilevers over the inner court forming a natural rain canopy for entertaining in the persistent welsh summer rain.