Private Home 04

We met with Tony & Siobhan in 2009 and together we set about designing a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Irish closed courtyard farmstead on their family farm land. The Passivhaus Standard was a target, but it was secondary to designing a home that not only fitted well into the local Irish landscape but also […]
Private Home 03

This one-off private dwelling is designed as a contemporary interpretation of rural Irish architecture, carefully embedded within its landscape setting. The house is conceived as a series of simple, elongated forms arranged to create a sheltered arrival courtyard while opening out toward expansive views of the surrounding countryside. The architectural language draws on familiar rural […]
Private Home 02

This contemporary rural residence is conceived as a series of interconnected gabled volumes, carefully arranged to respond to the landscape and establish a clear hierarchy between living, private, and communal spaces. The composition draws on traditional agricultural forms, reinterpreted through a restrained modern language and refined material palette. The house is organised as three primary […]
Private Home 01

This split-level dwelling is sited on an elevated landscape overlooking Wexford town, with long views extending towards the sea. The design responds to the sloping site by stepping the building into the terrain, allowing the form to sit comfortably within its setting while maximising views and daylight. A series of simple, contemporary volumes are arranged […]