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Moxon Architects Renovates a Cluster of Farm Buildings

British design studio Moxon Architects repurposes a small cluster of farm buildings that were first designed during the 19th century. It is found in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and now functions as a guesthouse, private artist's studio, and glass house.

The studio explains that the material choices were what defined the design cluster with oak as the guesthouse interior, timber for the glasshouse, and more. Founder of Moxon Architects Ben Addy explains, "It is a testament to the robustness and resilience of the historic buildings that this is a project characterized by retention and repair. Where there are new interventions, they are modest yet highly crafted, and seek to emulate the craft, form, and rigor of the 170-year-old architectural fabric."

Image Credit: Moxon Architects, Simon Kennedy

Sustainable Architecture
Repurposing historic buildings showcases the trend of sustainable architecture and the potential for adaptive reuse in the industry.
Multi-functional Spaces
Creating spaces that serve multiple functions, such as a guesthouse, artist's studio, and glass house, highlights the trend of multi-functional spaces and the opportunities it presents for flexible design solutions.
Craftsmanship Revival
The focus on highly crafted interventions in the renovation project exemplifies the trend of a revival of craftsmanship and the potential for incorporating traditional techniques in modern designs.

Sectors Adopting This

Architecture & Design
The sustainable architecture trend opens up opportunities for architects and designers to repurpose existing structures and create more environmentally-friendly spaces.
Hospitality & Tourism
The concept of multi-functional spaces, like the guesthouse in the renovated farm buildings, offers innovative solutions for the hospitality industry to cater to diverse guest needs and enhance the overall guest experience.
Art & Creative Spaces
The integration of a private artist's studio in the renovated farm buildings aligns with the trend of dedicated creative spaces and presents opportunities for the art industry to explore unique and inspiring environments.
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