Nature Preserve House / John McLeod Architect

Like many traditional farmhouses and cottages we see across the New England landscape, this house has a foundation visibly anchored in the earth, a wood-skinned volume supported by that foundation, an economy of form, and a central hearth. It is made of practical, local materials, put together by builders who live in the community. The house is sited, shaped, and organized with a respect for the sun, the climate, the topography, the road, and the community. And it is unapologetically of its own time [John McLeod Architect] — via ArchDaily

Share this Story
Load More Related Articles
Load More By Red Wolf
Load More In Design

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check Also

Pavement + Chinese tallow tree / Red Wolf

Pavement Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum) — originally ...