Aberdeen Lane
“The house is an intriguing mix of solid and transparent, with framed views that are cut into the thick concrete walls.” - David Bennett, RIBA Journal
Located on a secluded and narrow road, this new-build modernist house is known as the ‘Concrete House’. Built using a range of materials – primarily concrete, timber and limestone – the house takes on a cubic form as the planes of structure and textures are skilfully overlapped.
“The Concrete House is wrought from planes of finely-honed concrete, using simple textured volumes to create a secluded family home.” - Barrie Evans, The Architects' Journal
Located on a secluded and narrow road, this new-build modernist house is known as the ‘Concrete House’. Built using a range of materials – primarily concrete, timber and limestone – the house takes on a cubic form as the planes of structure and textures are skilfully overlapped.
“The Concrete House is wrought from planes of finely-honed concrete, using simple textured volumes to create a secluded family home.” - Barrie Evans, The Architects' Journal