Plas Hendy Stable Block
by Studio Brassica Architects
Client Jane Crawley, William Crawley and Bonny Crawley
Award RSAW Award 2024, Project Architect of the Year 2024, Small Project of the Year 2024, and Sustainability Award 2024 (sponsored by Autodesk)
In a bucolic setting near the Welsh-English border in Monmouthshire, the project involved a refurbishment and extension of an existing Arts and Crafts Grade II listed stable block. Built in 1906, the original building included a tack room, hay loft, and coach house. These spaces have been transformed into a new home which has improved the clients’ quality of life.
Inspired by the Arts and Crafts fabric, Studio Brassica Architects have employed simple materials, detailing, and variation in a spirited and playful way, making the old feel very comfortable with the new. Balancing this with heritage and ecological obligations, along with upgrading to the latest sustainable technologies and thermal comfort through solutions that include an innovative pivoting louvre system, the project demonstrates the many benefits of repurposing existing buildings, including in idyllic countryside settings.
Read the full citation from the RIBA Awards Jury on RIBA Journal
Contractor G Adams Construction
Structural Engineer Element Structures
Ecology Consultant Acer Ecology
Pivoting Louvres IP Site Solutions
Timber Louvre Supply Latham Dresser Mouldings
Timber Windows and Doors (External Joinery) and Cupola Works Phoenix Home Installations Ltd
Pitched Roof Camilleri Roofing Ltd
Aluminium Windows and Doors Acorn Glass and Glazing Window and Door Services
Electrical Services SAN Electrical
Mechanical Services AMS Heating & Plumbing Ltd
Gross internal area in m² 147