Architect and Builder Feb/Mar 2018 | Page 71

SITE PLAN same place, seemingly creating a vanishing point which acts as a transition into the interior space. The same transition is experienced from the interior spaces looking out. The cranked northern façade, featuring contrasting natural stone and glazed boxes, adds dynamism to this edge. The geometry of both buildings differs but is unified Oxford & Glenhove as a compound through the utilisation of similar materials and design language. The sum of the parts of this development act as a composition in the landscape, unifying both inward looking and outward looking environments that are experienced visually and experientially by the human scale. 71