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OutHouse in Gloucestershire

Contemporary Building in West England: New UK Property design by Loyn & Co Architects

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Shortlisted for Mies van der Rohe 2017 Awards

Mies van der Rohe 2017 Award Nominations

25 + 24 Nov 2016

OutHouse Award News

OutHouse shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year

RIBA House of the Year 2016 Shortlist

17 Oct 2016

OutHouse is Manser Medal Winner

This new Gloucestershire property design by Loyn & Co has won the 2016 Manser Medal, at The Sunday Time British Home Awards.

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12 Oct 2016

OutHouse Shortlisted for Manser Medal 2016

OutHouse Shortlisted for Manser Medal – The Sunday Time British Home Awards 2016

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6 Oct 2016

OutHouse is 2016 RIBA Stirling Prize people’s vote Winner

OutHouse Wins RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 people’s vote

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A sleek, modernist concrete house built in a rural beauty spot has won a BBC News vote to find readers’ favourite new British building, repors the BBC.

Outhouse, designed by architects Loyn & Co, was built in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, as a home for two artists.

The low-lying, eco-friendly building, embedded in the side of a hill, contains two studios and a gallery-like space as well as living accommodation.

It is one of six buildings also shortlisted for this year’s Riba Stirling Prize, the winner of which will be announced later on Thursday.

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The BBC has had access to each of the buildings in the running for the prestigious architecture prize and invited readers to vote for their favourite.

More than 36,000 votes were received and Outhouse, which was the only private house on the shortlist, was the runaway winner.

page updated 5 Oct 2016

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Design: Loyn & Co Architects

Location: Gloucestershire, England

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Artists’ partly-subterranean home and studio on a sloping plot in the Forest of Dean.

The Gloucestershire home design by Loyn & Co is the first private house to feature on the RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist for 15 years (The Lawns by Smerin Architects was shortlisted in 2001).

An exemplary concrete house on the Welsh borders, designed for a couple of retired artists, it delights with unexpected spaces, some underground, with a field as the roof.

The architect’s use of light, air and vistas make the absolute most of its sloping site and wide views.

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Photography: Charles Hosea

OutHouse in Gloucestershire information / images from RIBA

The property was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 – 14 Jul 2016

Location: Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, UK

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Glass Villa on the lake, Lechlade, Gloucestershire
photo : Blue Sky Images
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Design: Found Associates
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photo © David Russell
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Design: Seymour-Smith Architects
Underhill House, new Cotswolds property, Gloucestershire home
images from architect
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Gloucestershire Buildings

Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Design Competition by Zaha Hadid Architects
image courtesy of architects
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Gloucestershire

University of Gloucestershire Business School
Design: Austin-Smith:Lord Architects
Gloucestershire Business School Building
image courtesy of architects
University of Gloucestershire Business School

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