Twelve contemporary bathrooms with a spa-like feel
For our latest lookbook, we have selected 12 spa-like bathrooms created by architects and designers to relax and unwind in.
These bathrooms are characterised by a minimalist aesthetic that makes them resemble spas and feature open spaces, natural materials, textural surfaces, earthy hues and oversized fixtures.
Keeping accessories and decoration to a minimum creates soothing surroundings and draws attention to the luxurious textures and materials used in these bathrooms.
The rammed concrete that was used for the walls of this home were left exposed in its bathroom, providing the space with a textural, brutalist quality.
Jonathan Tuckey Design to build Hempcrete House in Cambridge
Named Hempcrete House, the structure will be built as an extensive contemporary extension to a Victorian villa.
Hempcrete House will be built in Cambridge
Situated in the De Freville Conservation Area, Jonathan Tuckey Design chose to build the extension with hempcrete walls for their aesthetic and environmental credentials. The new hempcrete walls compliment the tone and texture of the historic stone whilst pursuing a sustainable material and method of construction, said Jonathan Tuckey Design founder Jonathan Tuckey.
The house extension was designed by Jonathan Tuckey Design The hempcrete itself is beautiful with a raw, natural, and granular quality, he told Dezeen.
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Building study: David Brownlow Theatre by Jonathan Tuckey Design
29 January 2021 By Jay Merrick . Photography by Jim Stephenson & Nick Dearden
A studied miscellany of materials and styles add performance spaces and a new civic presence to a prep school near Newbury, writes
Jay Merrick.
The architectural skin and bones of the David Brownlow Theatre at Horris Hill prep school present a conundrum. Everything about the building’s form, elevations and interiors are extremely distinct; and yet, encountered as an object in an 85-acre setting that is part hamlet, part landscape, the building ushers the mind and senses into a pleasing state of puzzlement. Despite the clarity of Jonathan Tuckey Design’s scheme, it’s impossible to give the architecture a cast-iron typological label.