Russwood Profile - Summer 2014

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HIDDEN ASPECTS Creating a family home full of texture and light EXQUISITE TASTE Environmental dining that doesn’t cost the earth A FEEL FOR TRADITION Designing a welcoming retreat in rural Morayshire Profile Issue 14

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The 14th edition of the Profile features Rynagoup Steading by LDN Architects, Inverleith Row by WT Architecture, Larry's Cottage by Annie Kenyon Architects, The Three Chimneys by Joelle Reid Interiors, T.E.D. Restaurant by DrieDee International and The House With and The Scottish Crime Campus by BMJ Architects.

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HIDDEN ASPECTS Creating a family home full of texture and light

EXQUISITE TASTEEnvironmental dining that doesn’t cost the earth

A FEEL FOR TRADITION Designing a welcoming retreat in rural Morayshire

ProfileIssue 14

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EXQUISITE TASTE

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A LITTLE CORNER OF HEAVEN

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A FEEL FOR TRADITIONLocated near Forres, in a quiet part of rural Morayshire, Rhynagoup Steading

is a stunning, contemporary home that clearly resonates with the local vernacular. Utilising the footprint of three separate existing buildings, LDN Architects were tasked by their private client with designing a welcoming retreat that would not only offer a place to relax, but also provide a decent space in which to execute a strip-the-willow!

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BLURRED LINES

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HIDDEN ASPECTS

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MAKING CONNECTIONS