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Balancing Barn, England Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Balancing Barn England : Architecture Information
Development by MVRDV in Suffolk, England, UK, Europe
Living Architecture and MVRDV present Balancing Barn, Suffolk, England
(Rotterdam, May 8, 2009) Living Architecture and MVRDV present the
design for the Balancing Barn, a cantilevered holiday home near the
village of Thorington in Suffolk, England. Living Architecture, a
British organization devoted to architecture as experience, has commissioned
a series of outstanding holiday homes in the UK. MVRDV and co-architect
Mole Architects from Cambridge will create a house sympathetic in
spirit and materials to the exceptional natural site, which will be
available for holiday rental from 2010.
MVRDV Suffolk House, the house balances 50% over the edge of the slope.
the structure inside makes it possible. The cantilevered front allows
views over the country side and the adjacent lake, also the glass
floor inside the living room is visible, allowing a view to the swing
underneath:

The MVRDV project will be built on a beautiful site by a small lake
in the English countryside near Thorington in Suffolk. From the road,
the barn will be almost invisible; the front being only 7 metres wide,
with a pitched roof, faces the long straight driveway approach, suggesting
a small house with a traditional shape. The volume, however, has a
length of 30 metres. At the midpoint it starts to cantilever over
the descending slope; a balancing act made possible by the rigid structure
of the building; resulting in 50% of the barn being in free space,
and giving a wide view over the Suffolk landscape, adjacent lake and
surrounding gardens. The long sides of the structure are well hidden
by trees allowing privacy inside and around the barn. The exterior
will be covered in a reflective material, resulting in the barn changing
its exterior by reflecting the seasons.
Within the interior and closest to the driveway, is a kitchen, and
large dining room. A series of four double bedrooms follows, each
with separate bathroom and toilet. In the very centre of the barn,
the bedroom sequence is interrupted by a hidden staircase providing
access to the garden beneath. In the far, cantilevered end of the
barn, a large living space is created. Throughout all the rooms, full
height sliding windows, roof lights and a glass floor, give wonderful
views and access into the garden and surrounding landscape, and give
the visitors the opportunity to connect with nature.
MVRDV Suffolk House - plan + west façade:

The barn responds through its architecture and engineering to the
site condition and natural setting. The traditional barn shape and
reflective metal sheeting take their references from the local building
vernacular. Completion is planned in Spring 2010, when the house will
be open for letting.
Living Architecture has commissioned other houses by Peter Zumthor,
Jarmund and Vigsnæs Architects, NORD and Hopkins Architects.
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English Houses
Suffolk housing
Living Architecture has asked a series of established and emerging world-class
architects to build houses around the UK. The houses will be available to
rent for holidays by the general public.
The inspiration for Living Architecture came from a desire for people to
be able to experience what it is like to live, eat and sleep in a space
designed by an outstanding architectural practice. Whilst there are examples
of great modern buildings in Britain, they tend to be in places that one
passes through (eg. airports, museums, offices), and the few modern houses
that exist are almost all in private hands and cannot be visited. Living
Architecture will start to open its houses for holiday rentals in the spring
of 2010. Further information can be found at www.living-architecture.co.uk.
The Living Architecture team comprises of chairman, Dickon Robinson, director,
Mark Robinson and executive architect, Meredith Bowles (Mole Architects).
The advisory team are Stuart Lipton, property developer, ex chairman CABE;
Tom Bloxham, chairman of Urban Splash; Ambassador Alexis Lautenberg, Swiss
ambassador to the UK; Michael Morris, co-director of Artangel; Alain de
Botton, writer and architectural critic and Peter Rogers, director of Stanhope.
Balancing Barn Suffolk image / information from MVRDV
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