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Scottish Building by Graeme Massie Architects

Larbert - Pavilion, Scotland



Graeme Massie Architects

Garden Pavilion, 122 Main Street, Larbert



Although grand in appearance from the street, the existing semi-detached Victorian house provides a limited amount of accommodation and has a poor relationship to the mature, south-facing garden. The proposal reorganises the public spaces and with the addition of a new garden room allows greater connections to be made between inside and out. Taking the form of a discreetly connected pavilion which wraps around an existing kitchen extension, the project will be constructed from lightweight timber framing with larch strip and larch-faced triboard panelling.



The project was to be submitted for planning permission w/e 5 Dec 2005



Graeme Massie : Oxford Project

Modern Houses

Glasgow House

Atlantic College, Wales - one of six shortlisted

Glasgow : back to index

Graeme Massie Architects 21 Roseneath Place Edinburgh EH9 1JD
0131 228 9911



Graeme Massie Architects had a hugely successful start to their practice with success at three architecture competitions in a very short time

Graeme Massie : Vision Akureyri, Iceland - winners

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