Umbrian Farm House
Master planning of a derelict olive plantation and redundant farm buildings in Umbria. The designs were developed in London, with an executive architectural team in Rome completing the technical design and construction, under close UK monitoring to retain the original design intentions.
The barn retains a rustic feel while the new wing and cottage are contemporary.
The main barn was restored and linked to a new guest wing with a separate guest cottage sitting on the northern terrace. The guest wing and cottage were designed to be cut into the hill so as to be invisible from the approach road
The main barn was restored and linked to a new guest wing with a separate guest cottage sitting on the northern terrace. The guest wing and cottage were designed to be cut into the hill so as to be invisible from the approach road
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The barn retains a rustic feel while the new wing and cottage are contemporary.
The barn retains a rustic feel while the new wing and cottage are contemporary.
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Rustic detailing remains mixed with contemporary architecture.
Rustic detailing remains mixed with contemporary architecture.
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Terraces are formed to the north and south, and the principal barn elevation opens up to views down the mountain to the west. The pool sits discreetly below the northern terrace.
Terraces are formed to the north and south, and the principal barn elevation opens up to views down the mountain to the west. The pool sits discreetly below the northern terrace.
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Views from the main reception and bedroom down the hill to the sunset.
Views from the main reception and bedroom down the hill to the sunset.
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Floor Plan
Floor Plan
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