Lochside House, a stunning new home in the West Highlands designed by HaysomWardMiller Architects, has been named RIBA House of the Year 2018. The prestigious annual accolade is given by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) to the UK’s best new architect-designed house.
Lochside House was revealed as the winner in the final episode of a special Channel 4 series Grand Designs: House of the Year, broadcast on 28 November 2018.
Lochside House is a modest, sustainable home which sits in a magical location on the edge of a Scottish lake. The house is formed of three finely-crafted buildings, huddled together and clad in burnt Scottish larch, protected by a traditional drystone wall. With roofs that echo the distant mountains, Lochside House is perfectly integrated into the wild and rugged landscape.
A bespoke design for the owner – a ceramic artist – the house is completely off-grid: all energy comes from the sun and water is pulled up from a borehole. Inside, the rooms are comfortably sized with a pared-back aesthetic. Walls are lined in white oiled timber, surfaces are skimmed with a rough textured plaster and large windows at varying heights capture the stunning views.
RIBA President, Ben Derbyshire, said:
“Lochside House is truly breathtaking. By containing its scale, sensitively positioning the crop of buildings on a promontory around established trees, and making use of local materials, HaysomWardMiller have created a home which perfectly responds to its exposed, unique location. With a highly sustainable, off-grid approach to energy and water, it leaves the surrounding environment as undisturbed as possible. Every detail has been fine-tuned to create an exceptional home and studio that meets the needs and wishes of its artist owner. Lochside House is the perfect addition to this dream landscape.”
Lochside House’s architect, Tom Miller of HaysomWardMiller, said:
“To build a good, energy-efficient house here wasn’t straightforward. It was only possible because we had a client with the uncompromising determination and vision to keep pushing us to achieve our best, and a contractor’s team for whom we have enormous respect - they seemed to thrive on the unique challenges posed by building on such an exposed and inaccessible site. The fact that it was such a pleasure to work on is testament to the dedication of everyone who contributed. Our thanks go to the whole team.”
The owner of Lochside House said:
“I fell in love with the Scottish Highlands on a camping trip after university and dreamt one day of renovating or building a place to live and work. When I stumbled across the site in 2010 I knew immediately that I’d found the perfect spot and the process since then has been incredibly exciting. I was so lucky to find an architect who shared my sense of the importance of the place and am delighted that the final result - my home - does justice to its magical setting.”
Chair of the 2018 RIBA House of the Year jury, architect Takero Shimazaki, said:
“We chose Lochside House because of its extraordinary client-architect relationship, which resulted in an exceptional house that has a rich conversation with the natural environment.
It is astonishing that the remoteness and challenging weather did not prevent the client’s vision being achieved. The architect’s off-grid solution seems almost effortless.
Inside, the spaces merge with the artist owner's art collection, and there is an overwhelming sense of comfort, warmth and homeliness.
Lochside House is a well-designed home that is an example of humble, grounded, contextual yet powerful architecture that people can aspire to and be inspired by.”
Grand Designs: House of the Year presenter, Kevin McCloud, said:
“This building has been tailored to its site. It’s been stitched and woven…seamed in to the tapestry of this place and it is so much the better for it. It’s the kind of architecture that we can all easily love, the kind of architecture we can all easily learn from; and it’s a way of building that we, in Britain, are getting really very good at. “
Also announced this evening was the seventh and final home shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year: The Makers House by Liddicoat & Goldhill.
The full shortlist for the RIBA House of the Year 2018 is:
- Pheasants by Sarah Griffiths + Amin Taha
- Red House by 31/44 Architects
- Coastal House by 6a Architects
- Old Shed New House by Tonkin Liu
- Lochside House by HaysomWardMiller Architects
- VEX by Chance de Silva & Scanner
- The Makers House by Liddicoat & Goldhill
RIBA House of the Year 2018 is sponsored by Forterra.
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Notes to editors:
1. For further press information contact Abigail.Chiswell-White@riba.org 020 7307 3811.
3. Images of Lochside House by HaysomWardMillar can be downloaded here.
4. The RIBA House of the Year award is awarded every year to the best new house or house extension designed by an architect in the UK. Previous winners include James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell for Caring Wood (2017), Richard Murphy Architects for Murphy House (2016), Skene Catling de la Peña for Flint House (2015), Loyn & Co for Stormy Castle (2014) and Carl Turner Architects for Slip House (2013).
5. For the first time this year Forterra is sponsoring RIBA House of the Year. Forterra is a leading manufacturer of a diverse range of clay and concrete building products, used extensively within the construction sector, and employs over 1,800 people across 18 facilities in the UK. It is the second largest brick and aircrete block manufacturer in the country, and the only producer of the iconic London Brick. Other trusted brands from Forterra include Thermalite, Conbloc, Ecostock, Butterley, Cradley, Red Bank, Bison Precast, Jetfloor and Formpave.
6. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. Follow @RIBA on Twitter for regular updates www.twitter.com/RIBA
7. Grand Designs: House of the Year is produced by Boundless, producers of Grand Designs.
8. The Lochside House project team can be seen below:
Lochside House by HaysomWardMiller Architects
Contractor: Spey Building and Joinery
Structural Engineer: Peter Brett Associates
Quantity Surveyor: Torrance Partnership
Energy Consultant: EcoFirst Consult