Trish House is a beautiful project developed by Matthew Heywood. It is located in Kent, United Kingdom and it was built in direct response to the site and the location within the village of Yalding in Kent.
The connection with the nature seems to be very tight because some of the elements of the house represent parts of the nature. For example, the structure reflects the surrounding woodland and the ranking columns look like the irregular angles of the tree trunks and branches.
The gaps from the structure are filled with large windows allowing the owners to appreciate the landscape.
To make a beautiful contrast with the surrounding nature, the home features geometric forms and lines in order to create a dialogue between the organic woodland and the modern dwelling.
Photos by Jefferson Smith
















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