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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLooking Glass Lodge in East Sussex features glass facades that reflect the surrounding woodland
https://www.dezeen.com/2022/12/02/looking-glass-lodge-glass-facades-reflect-surrounding-woodland/


Michael Kendrick Architects has completed a woodland retreat and holiday let in East Sussex, England, featuring timber-clad facades and large windows that allow views right through the building. Looking Glass Lodge is situated within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and was developed for a client whose parents established a nature reserve there in the 1960s.





The client and his wife wanted to be able to share the location with guests and commissioned architect Michael Kendrick to design a low-impact and sustainable lodge that would allow visitors to feel immersed in the forest. The building is set on a sloping site in the grounds of the client's family home. It was constructed without felling any existing trees in a natural clearing that is hidden deep in the woodland.




"For us, the sloping topography of the site offered an exciting opportunity to create an immersive holiday let," Kendrick told Dezeen. "As the lodge sits over a natural embankment, we were able to create a design that offers guests a real sense of elevated living, high amongst the trees."





The project brief stated that the lodge should respect the existing fauna and ecology, so the architects proposed a modestly sized structure that is clad in timber to echo the surrounding trees. "Though our design for the lodge is subtle and simple in many ways, the uniqueness of its architecture is most evident in its respect for its setting," Kendrick pointed out.
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Looking Glass Lodge in East Sussex features glass facades that reflect the surrounding woodland (Original Post)
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Dec 2022
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samnsara
(18,649 posts)1. i dunno know about the bathtub being in full view of the forest...

genxlib
(6,010 posts)3. What? No garage?
Cool house but I would always just be reminded of this.
Zorro
(18,003 posts)4. Here's the problem with a house like that
Many birds can't distinguish between the forest and the window reflections, and end up crashing into the windows and dying. It's a real problem where we live.
IcyPeas
(24,398 posts)5. I love looking at these.
thanks.
I sometimes watch a British show called Grand Designs. (some of them are on YouTube). They build a house from the ground up for a client. some are beautiful..... some.... not so much . but I really like watching them do it. There are also Grand Design series in Australia and New Zealand too.