* Residential Architecture: Capel Manor House Guest Pavilion by Ewan Cameron Architects
Posted by the editors on Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Residential Architecture: Capel Manor House Guest Pavilion by Ewan Cameron Architects: “..Two guest suites in the grounds of a ruined Victorian house in Kent are separated by a walkway cast from concrete set against rough planks of wood..The zinc-clad roof encompasses both volumes and overhangs considerably to provide sheltered outdoor space..” Natural light, wood, glazing..
image + article: Dezeen
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Angela Shella said
I love how the light here makes its own lines. Great design.