Sussex House
The client’s brief was for a contemporary house that would sit well in the landscape and respond sensitively to its tree lined site and rural setting. Overlooking sweeping views to the South Downs the design of the house is composed of a series of layers, which echo the horizontality of the fields and distant hills.
“We interviewed several architects over the course of a few weeks and narrowed our choice from the ideas that they presented to us. The architects’ responses to our brief and their initial interpretation of our needs were very important in our decision. We chose Wilkinson King on the quality of their previous work and because we knew that the house we wanted would be designed specifically for us on the site.
The house is more than we could have expected it to be. Winning architectural awards demonstrates how the house is being seen as a success but for us living in the house is better than our expectations; the house works perfectly for us. We are spending much more time in Sussex than we had planned. The views from the house and garden are stunning and seeing out from various points such as the upper floors through the double height area is a delight each day.
We absolutely love our garden, designed by Landscape Architect Andy Sturgeon, the way it connects to both the house and the landscape beyond is a triumph. We are looking forward to how it will mature over the years.”
Winner – RIBA National Award
Winner – RIBA Award, South East Region
Winner – Structural Timber Awards
Finalist – RIBA House of the Year
Finalist – Architect of the Year Awards - Best One-off House
Highly Commended – Wood Awards
Shortlisted – ISE Structural Awards