Main image: The AJ Architecture Awards House of the Year 2018 is Lochside House by Haysom Ward Miller This house on an isolated site by a Scottish loch was praised by judges as a beautifully nuanced design, offering an energy-efficient, tailored living environment and connection with the landscape. ‘It’s really practical, yet modest – a very thoughtful, highly individual response to the brief,’ said one judge. ‘It integrates yet celebrates its setting, feeling absolutely part of it,’ said another.
AJ Architecture Awards 2018: Winners
23 residential, commercial and public building projects were recognised at last night's AJ Architecture Awards, with Lochside House picking up House of the Year to match its recent RIBA award
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