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Borreraig House by Dualchas Architects

By Holly von Huene

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Scottish architectural firm Dualchas Architects has created the Borreraig House.

Completed in 2011, this contemporary home was inspired by the traditional Scottish blockhouse, consisting of three separate volumes with simple gable roof designs.

It is located in Glendale, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Borreraig House by Dualchas Architects:

“This multi-award winning house has been inspired by the vernacular Scottish blackhouse, but abstracted in to modern architecture. The client inherited the croft from his mother, and he wanted to build a home that connected with the landscape and the local heritage.

It is a house built for a Buddhist in a deeply Presbyterian part of Skye. The religions share a sense of dignity, quiet and respect. The intention was to create a calm, contemplative space for our client to escape the city and spend time with his friends.

The first decision was to keep the building low to the skyline. This was done by breaking it up in to 3 separate elements: the living accommodation, the bedrooms wing, and a studio space.

A natural bowl in the landscape was turned in to a lochan by damming the out-flowing burns – this became the focal point of the views and was intended to increase the sense of tranquillity. Materials were chosen which were found in the surrounding landscape – metal from the galvanised gates, larch from the fence posts and stone from walls and fanks. Internally the building has a simple palette of Caithness stone and oak. We took these materials and forms and refined and abstracted them. The larch is used as a rainscreen to give a crisp finish, the Caithness stone has been honed to a smooth surface, the oak panels set out on a 600 grid and the stone walls have been detailed to help create enclosure.

The building is heavily insulated with external shutters as a barrier to the worst of the gales, and an air source heat pump to heat the water. The result is a building which not only uses sustainable technology, it sits low and easily in its landscape, inspired by the local materials and culture.”

Photos by: Andrew Lee, James Benedict Brown, Courtesy of Dualchas Architects

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About Holly von Huene

Holly is a freelance writer living in Toronto. She has written for HomeDSGN for more than 3 years and contributed architecture, interior design and lifestyle content for a number of other publications, including DesignBoom, Apartment Therapy and ArchDaily. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

1 thought on “Borreraig House by Dualchas Architects”

  1. Exterior looks like a factory shed.Interiors are wood panelled. Appears like a defunct factory has been turned into a home. Not much originality in the design. Does one need an Architect for such a shoddy job?

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