Flat House
,
Cambridgeshire
,
Practice Architecture/ Material Cultures
Embodied Carbon
23550
150
Barrels of Oil
55
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Cost
250000
1592

Flat House is a low-embodied carbon house at Margent Farm, Cambridgeshire. The project is built around the steel frame of an existing barn, infilling it with structural prefabricated panels made from timber and hemp grown on site.

Notes:
References/ further links:

Practice Architecture "Flat House" [n.d.]. Practicearchitecture.co.uk <https://practicearchitecture.co.uk/project/flat-house/> [accessed 25 February 2024]

Wilson, Rob. 2020. "From Farm to Form: Flat House by Practice Architecture", The Architects' Journal <https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/from-farm-to-form-flat-house-by-practice-architecture-2> [accessed 25 February 2024]

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