Always learning. Born, bred and still living on the most easterly point of Northern Ireland - the Ards Peninsula - 18 miles across the sea from Scotland. I do lots of things- design, music, talks, trying to be a husband and father. This blog isn't an example of great quality writing or research, it's just a scrapbook pointing towards content that's of interest. © the author; contact me for permissions
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Roon roofed hooses
I was with two architect friends today, both of whom have won RIBA awards for their work, and who also share my love of rural vernacular Ulster. There aren't many folk today who know who Estyn Evans is, never mind architects who actively seek to integrate the folk customs Evans wrote about into their clients' buildings. Below are some photos that prove to me that tradition can be retained and honoured in a way that's relevant to today. There's no need to bulldoze heritage and import influences from afar - we have so much right here already that we should value more.



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