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The Stormy Castle House is Fit for a Princess

Located in a protected area of 'Outstanding Natural Beauty' in the Welsh countryside, the Stormy Castle House has been designed with the landscape in mind. Loyn & Co Architects worked to minimize any significant impact on the rural surroundings by arranging the house into three volumes over three stepped levels. Architect James Stroud explains, "The proposal was embedded into the hillside, using the natural topography of the site to create an earth shelter dwelling."

The house is comprised of bare concrete and rusted steel, materials which were chosen because of their connection to the local farm buildings. In fact, the architects chose to preserve two historic buildings; a former school house and goat shed were renovated into a gym and media room.

The low-impact abode was arranged around the outdoor courtyards to ensure natural light reached the most important interior spaces.
Trend Themes
1. Green Architecture - Opportunity for architects to design low-impact houses that blend with the natural landscape and use sustainable materials.
2. Earth Shelter Homes - Growing trend of embedding homes into hillside, utilizing the natural topography of the site to create energy-efficient dwellings.
3. Adaptive Reuse - Increasing demand for renovating existing structures into functional spaces with a focus on preserving historical elements.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can embrace sustainable design practices and create environmentally-friendly structures.
2. Construction - Construction companies have the opportunity to specialize in building earth shelter homes and implementing green building techniques.
3. Historic Preservation - Opportunity to renovate and repurpose historic buildings, preserving their cultural significance while meeting modern functional needs.

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