Year | 2022
Location | Hampshire
Project status | Planning Approved
The use of a contemporary glazed link in this residential extension to a Grade II listed thatched barn, situated within a conservation area in Hampshire, offers a clear and effective distinction between old and new. This design creates a seamless and modern connection between the historic building and the new addition, while preserving the original structure’s visual identity.
The glazed link acts as a transitional space, allowing natural light to permeate and providing a visual separation between the two distinct architectural styles. This contemporary feature offers a harmonious bridge between the historic and the modern, fostering a dialogue between past and present.
Client Feedback:
“Excellent work, alterations to a Thatched barn in conservation area with extensions. Listened carefully to our ideas and gave real added value..”