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Drovers’ Bough

Lower Maes-coed, Hereford HR2 0HP, UK

Architects:

Akin Studio

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32 m²

2022

Lower Maescoed

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Category:

RESIDENTIAL

Project Type:

Cabin

Post Type:

Building

Country:

United Kingdom

Photographers:

David Grandorge

the Architects

Description:

The Drovers' Bough is a 32-square-meter holiday cabin raised on stilts, designed by London-based Akin Studio for a 27-acre farm in southwest Herefordshire, England. The project was completed in 2021 and won the Architect's Journal Small Projects Award in 2022. Design and architectural features Response to site: Initially conceived as a treehouse, the project was adapted into a raised cabin after the trees were deemed unsuitable for structural support. This solution allows the cabin to sit among the treetops without damaging the trees, while also permitting sheep from the farm to pass underneath on the old drovers' track. Form and exterior: The cabin has a long, narrow, and tall form, referencing the local agricultural buildings found in Herefordshire. It is clad in rough-sawn larch, with the structure and stilts made from locally sourced green oak. Interior layout: The interior features an efficient, compact design. A staircase leads to the main level, which includes a double-height living area that opens onto a south-facing terrace. A galley kitchen and bathroom are tucked beneath a mezzanine bedroom. Connection to nature: Large, folding east- and west-facing windows can be opened completely, blurring the line between inside and outside and creating framed views of the surrounding trees and fields. Smaller, strategically placed windows provide intimate views and cross-ventilation. Material details: The interior incorporates locally sourced materials, including reclaimed floorboards and natural plaster. The bathroom features a spring-fed bath surrounded by a Moroccan tadelakt finish. Sustainability Sustainable construction: Akin Studio used screw-pile foundations to minimize disturbance to the land during construction. Resource efficiency: The cabin uses reclaimed floorboards and insulation, and electricity is generated by solar panels on the farm. Water is sourced from a local spring. Waste reduction: Doors and terrace decking were created from surplus oak offcuts to minimize waste. Credits Architects: Akin Studio (Louis Jobst and Ross Keenan). Structural Engineer: DAT Design. Year of completion: 2021. Photography: David Grandorge. Awards: Architect's Journal Small Projects Award 2022.

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