Three Seton Mains
Conceived as a modern interpretation of traditional rural artisan dwellings, the house draws on the language of autonomous agricultural structures and their settings within rural environments. The building is planned ‘upside down’ with bedrooms at ground level and an open plan living space on the first floor with large openings carefully sited to take full advantage of spectacular views.
PROJECT:
Three Seton Mains
LOCATION:
Longniddry
CLIENT:
Mr & Mrs Paterson
ARCHITECT:
Paterson Architects
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
ARUP Scotland
Suppliers:
Main Contractor:
John A Smith & Son Ltd
Photographer:
Keith Hunter
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