Black House
Black House is a four bed family house that sits in the heart of the Kent countryside surrounded by mature trees and gardens.
Designed by AR Design Studio an award-winning RIBA certified contemporary architectural practice, based in Winchester, Hampshire, specialising in elegant modern new homes, extensions, renovations and multi-plot developments.
This four bed family house sits in the heart of the Kent countryside surrounded by mature trees and gardens.
The house encompasses a mixture of framed and linear views across four carefully sculpted gardens that aim to each capture a piece of the surrounding landscape.
Inspired by the building and land topography of Dungeness, located on the south Kent coast, this house is a collection of five modules clustered around a central courtyard. The Black House’s rectangular massing was divided into blocks by key site axes, a view from the pool to a large populus tree, and a previous path to the site. Each block is linked to a distinct aspect of the garden, with a final connecting view provided from the roof of a brick tower. These volumes are all connected by the central courtyard, an area of extensive glazing allowing light and fresh air to continually penetrate the house, and provide year round sheltered outdoor space.
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“An intelligent interpretation of the detailed brief and a sensitive understanding of the clients aspirations. Very nice people to work with and a fantastic house”
Norman & Tina Ellis – Client
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The Black House on Grand Designs: House of the Year
The Black House on ITV News
Winner of:
The American Architecture Prize 2017
Shortlisted for:
RIBA Awards 2018
RIBA Grand Designs House of the Year 2018
Manser Medal 2018
ABB Leaf Awards 2018
AJ Architecture Awards 2018
London Construction Awards 2018
AIA UK Awards 2018
British Home Awards 2018
Scheme: New Build House
Location: Kent
Commencement: May 2015
Completion: March 2017
Photographer: Martin Gardner, www.martingardner.com
Kitchen: The Myers Touch, www.themyerstouch.co.uk
Read more about the project on the RIBA Website