Spyon Cop, Cairngorms National Park House, Contemporary Building, Scottish Highlands Architecture
Spyon Cop in the Cairngorms National Park
Contemporary Residential Property in Northern Scotland design by Brown + Brown Architects
20 Apr 2018
Architects: Brown + Brown
Location: Cairngorms National Park, Northeast Scotland
Spyon Cop
photos courtesy of architects office
Spyon Cop in Northeast Scotland
Spyon Cop sits high above the River Don overlooking the ruins of Glenbuchat Castle, on the Eastern edge of the Cairngorms National Park. Accessed via a rough hill track, the house sits on a steep slope, and has been designed as a reaction to the existing topography of the site, with the mono-pitch grass roof appearing almost as part of the hillside from above.
Brown + Brown’s approach sees the creation of a concrete plinth, with a single-storey black timber volume placed upon it, in order to reduce the potential ridge height of the building. The proposed house creates an unashamedly contemporary, yet complimentary, addition to the landscape.
A coherent entrance, clad in cor-ten steel is located to the rear to allow a degree of shelter, with the majority of spaces within the house being open to the South for solar gain, as well as to take advantage of the open views over the valley below.
Cairngorms National Park house – Building Information
Visualisations: Touch 3D
Structural Engineer: Design Engineering Workshop
Contemporary residential property in the Cairngorms National Park images / information from Brown + Brown Architects
Location: Glenbuchat Castle, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, north east Scotland, UK
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