Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Dynargh
Evie Johnstone
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Windows: Minimal Window, 9004 RAL MarineIQ Glass UK
EzyJamb Frameless Jib DoorEZ Concept
Interior lightingAstro Lighting
Eclipse Round, Massa Sensor LED
Interior lightingGUBI
G10 pendant
Interior lightingMENU A/S
TR Bulb
Interior lightingTHPG
Sauna Wall Light

Product Spec Sheet
EzyJamb Frameless Jib Door
Interior lighting
Eclipse Round, Massa Sensor LED by Astro Lighting
Interior lighting
G10 pendant by GUBI
Interior lighting
TR Bulb by MENU A/S
Interior lighting
Sauna Wall Light by THPG

Dynargh

WATERSHEDD as Architects

Embedded in the rolling hillside overlooking Cornwall’s Mawgan Porth beach, Dynargh is a six bedroom private seaside retreat, sensitively designed to embrace the natural contours of the land whilst maximising views out over the rugged Cornish coast.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

From the approach, the house appears as a trio of unassuming beach hut inspired cabins both in elevation and skewed plan form, helping to divide the volume and reduce the scale of the house. The ocean-facing facade reveals a further two stories following the slope, clad in a combination of Cornish dry-stone lower down, and striking sustainably sourced black timber on the upper levels. From the shore, the use of rustic local materials integrates the building’s form into the hillside, allowing it to embed itself with the landscape around. Ensuring the use of complimentary and locally sourced materials, we crucially satisfied the planning department’s requirements to be in keeping with the area and subservient in its form.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

The farthest left of the cabins hosts a self-contained guest annexe, with a bathroom, kitchenette and large double bedroom leading out onto a private balcony. Access to the main dwelling is gained via a set of cascading central stone steps, which offer only a subtle glimpse of the home’s stunning views. Once the discretely detailed front door is opened, the full panoramic expanse is revealed, allowing the client to enjoy a crisp sunny day in February or stormy evening in August.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

Inside, a bright reception area guides you into a large contemporary living space, with uninterrupted terrazzo concrete floors suggesting a seamless transition between kitchen, dining and lounge areas, each oriented towards the large ocean-facing windows.

A single internal staircase leads up to the second floor and a pair of spacious bedrooms, each with access to a large shared balcony, gently set back to maximise privacy and preserving the geometries of the western elevation.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

Entering the garden from the first-floor living area, steps trace the gentle slope down to the lower ground floor, where indoor and outdoor showers combine with a dedicated surfboard room to create the perfect entry point after a day at the beach. A spacious guest bedroom, second kitchen and cinema room complete the space.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

The house is designed in such a way that it embraces time, from encouraging the growing landscaping that is brought up to the edges of the building, the ageing of stone whose surfaces allow moss to grow and black timber to appear increasing matte after each season. Internally, spaces are flexible, whether seasonally catering to larger gatherings of family and friends, and future-proofed to offer a more long term plan of living on each level.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

Within it’s surroundings, the design provides a unexpectedly sizeable home while minimising any impact on it’sneighbours, and preserves their privacy. Construction methods and use of local materials pay homage to both Cornish heritage and its wild landscape, and importantly both support and champion the local industry.

photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone
photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone
photo_credit Evie Johnstone
Evie Johnstone

Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Vincent Timber Black Fire Rated Timber Cladding and locally sourced Cornish dry-stone
2. Flooring: Slate tiles in Brazilian Black – 1200x600 -- The Natural Slate Company. Terrazo tiles in Pampa Honed R9 – 600x600 – Solus. Douglas Fir Timber Floorboards – 200x28 – Dinesen.
3. Doors: EzyJamb Frameless Jib Door
4. Windows: Minimal Window, 9004 RAL Marine – IQ Glass
5. Roofing: Vincent Timber Black Fire Rated Timber Cladding
6. Interior lighting: Eclipse Round 250 LED – Astro. Massa Sensor LED Matt White 1337003 – Astro. Sauna Wall Light – THPG.  TR Bulb suspension frame – Menu. G10 pendant – Gubi. 

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