This Rural House For Humans Includes Homes For Birds & Bees As Well - Yanko Design
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"The design concept revolves around the development of a single-story courtyard plan form, a typology that has been used very successfully in almost all vernacular examples around the world but not so much in the UK," said the studio.
"The random waste brick wall configuration was highly controlled by working closely with local craftspeople to create a unique piece of biophilic architecture that simultaneously provides abundant habitable spaces for bats, swifts, swallows, and bees as well as local flora," said the studio.
The designer noted that "the principle of waste reuse we have developed has now been adopted by the brickworks as a 'variety mix' product line available for purchase," emphasizing the impact on local practices.
The zigzagging patterns of the walls have been designed to offer privacy while also integrating function and aesthetics into the living spaces.
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