26-03-2020 13:30 via dezeen.com

Featherstone Young divides rural Stonecrop house into two distinct wings

Sloping green roofs top the two distinct wings of Stonecrop, a British house designed by Featherstone Young to be adaptable and energy efficient.
Located in a designated conservation area in Rutland, the dwelling has a principle wing dedicated to everyday use, and a smaller second wing with three bedrooms for visitors.
It was designed by Featherstone Young so that the guest zone would only opened up and heated when the extra space is required, ensuring flexibility and limiting energy consumption
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