London-based design firm Studio Bark unveils its upcoming plans to create the Breach House, which is a water-powered family home in the UK's Leicestershire. It is made to help homeowners integrate into living off the land with the help of the firm's photovoltaic panels and micro-hydro energy. The proposal features the new home with extensive landscaping and restoring an agricultural barn to optimize the site's streams and ponds.
Tom Bennett, the studio director speaks to Dezeen about the process, stating "The concept is a rural home which establishes a reciprocity between ecology and human needs through water. he massing echoes the typology of a traditional farmstead, blending contextual influences to create a contemporary building which resonates subtly with its setting."
Water-Powered Family Residences
Studio Bark Unveils its Plans for the Breach House Design
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