Inside an 18th century Scottish farmhouse that was transformed into a modern day home powered by the sun
Nathanael Dorent Architecture/Lily Jencks Studio
Scotland is known for its stone farmhouses, some of which date back hundreds of years.
One such structure was recently renovated into a modern, solar-powered home dubbed "Ruin Studio."
Designed by Nathanael Dorent Architecture, Lily Jencks Studio, and Nous Engineering, the 21st century home completed in late 2016 preserves its original, 18th century aesthetic.
Check it out below.
The 1,940-square-foot home sits in Dumfries, Scotland near the mouth of the River Nith. The new black facade is made from synthetic rubber.
Nathanael Dorent Architecture/Lily Jencks StudioThe stonework carries into the curved, fully insulated interior. The architects used the outline of the original stone walls to design the new structure.
Nathanael Dorent Architecture/Lily Jencks StudioThe interior walls are made from recycled polystyrene blocks covered in glass-reinforced plastic.
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