@misc{acafab4586ec419ea0dafd42356e1866,
title = "The Shed (Drummond House), Meigle, Scotland",
keywords = "Architecture, Scotland, Architectural design",
author = "Graeme Hutton and David Jameson and {Leadingham Jameson Rogers & Hynd Chartered Architects}",
note = "'The Shed'a modern Scottish house, attempts to master its context and assert a clear and appropriate, yet original, formal (volumetric) response to the expansive surrounding fields. Its form, although acknowledging a 'traditional' type, is deliberately distorted by the internal disposition of rooms and volumes to become a new and more challenging representation of a traditional typology – that of the rural barn. Hand made bricks, colour matched to the ploughed fields, are set beneath a gently undulous zinc roof. The author argues that the juxtapositions both within the building form - orthogonal and undulous - and through its material expression - hand made and sharply industrial - are abstractions of the building's context and help establish a legitimate dialogue between the building and its surroundings.",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
publisher = "Leadingham Jameson Rogers & Hynd Chartered Architects (LJRH Chartered Architects)",
}