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20/06/2008
Kitchen. Credit Grey.

Credit: David Grey

There are few new buildings in Britain that embody the happy meeting of client, architect and place. But this house is just such a one: a great piece of architecture that at the same time responds to its location with deference and self-effacing modesty.



Jacob's Ladder (as David and Shelley's home is called), sits on the scarp face of the Chiltern hills, in a wood overlooking the Oxford plain. It sits down on the site, on a platform carved into the slope, which means that you approach the house across a lightweight steel bridge.

When you arrive, the house presents itself as a wall of Douglas fir boards that is set off by the incidental addenda of boiler flues, handrails and edge details in stainless steel. That spicy combination of materials and colour (the orange-brown of the timber and the polished reflective steel) immediately sets up the big outdoor theme of this place: it serenely mirrors its setting.

Exterior. Credit David Grey.

Credit: David Grey

Niall McLaughlin, the man responsible for this design, was not the first architect who David Grey sought. He was the thirteenth. That's testament to someone who was determined to find the right man for the job and who rightly wanted to find in his architect a mutual bond of absolute trust. 'We were giving this man all our money to play with, all our dreams and our future life here,' explains David. 'Of course there had to be a relationship of total trust.'

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  1. We have just watched an old episode (on Sky chanel 265)of a house built in 2002 by Tom and Judy. It had a butterfly wing roof and rested on steel and concrete shafts deep in the soft terrain down to stable chalk 'bedrock'. We almost cried when the episode finished without showing the finished product. Please, please, please can you advise how we can catch the end of this marvellous story. Many thanks,Ruth and Ali
    Posted by Ruth Armstrong on 01/11/2008 23:28:13
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