Friday, 20 January 2012

Case study

160m eco-friendly ‘safari lodge’ Eskbank, South of Edinburgh on confined site

Gerry and Susan Goldwyre wanted to build a 160m contemporary home in the 1.5 acre garden of their converted Victorian water tower home, which they intended to live in upon completion.
Planning was an issue due the protected nature of the site, as well as the limited space available. The house had to fit between three protected trees, and the site was further complicated by the 75 degree drop on one side to the River Esk.
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