
Overview
For six years Bruno and Denise Del Tufo stared at the large concrete water tower at the bottom of their garden trying to figure out what to do with it. It’s a very rare object – a square water tower on stilts designed by architect Edwin Lutyens, who built it to supply the manor house nearby. The planners were open to persuasion so they approached an architect who came up with a bold, uncompromising extension in metal, glass and concrete. Denise and Bruno were keen to keep the original structure visible so the new house is threaded between the legs of the water tower.
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6 - 1The Loch House, Killearn April 05, 2006
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6 - 2The Contemporary Barn Conversion, Ross-on-Wye April 12, 2006
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6 - 3Stirling: The Contemporary Cedar Clad Home April 19, 2006
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6 - 4Water Tower Conversion, Ashford April 29, 2006
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6 - 5Revisited: 19th Century Manor House, Creuse May 17, 2006
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6 - 6Revisited: 300 Year Old Chalet May 10, 2006
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6 - 7Garden House aka Mies van der Rohe Inspired House May 17, 2006
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6 - 8Revisited: The Curved House May 23, 2006