Kevin McCloud visits the country’s most cutting edge homes as they compete for the 2017 Royal Institute of British Architects House of the Year
Part 3: Homes in the Country
Kevin McCloud, architect Damion Burrows and magazine editor Michelle Ogundehin review homes in the country. There’s a luxurious tree house in Dorset that shows off the wonder of wood, and an awe-inspiring cantilevered concrete home on the Isle of Purbeck, with floor-to-ceiling glazing. Plus, a property with a cluster of zinc-clad boxes imitating local traditional Scottish farmsteads, and a 17th-century Devon barn that’s been sensitively restored for modern living. But which will be shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects House of the Year 2017?
Part 3: Homes in the Country
Kevin McCloud, architect Damion Burrows and magazine editor Michelle Ogundehin review homes in the country. There’s a luxurious tree house in Dorset that shows off the wonder of wood, and an awe-inspiring cantilevered concrete home on the Isle of Purbeck, with floor-to-ceiling glazing. Plus, a property with a cluster of zinc-clad boxes imitating local traditional Scottish farmsteads, and a 17th-century Devon barn that’s been sensitively restored for modern living. But which will be shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects House of the Year 2017?
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