Invisible Studio builds giant window in Somerset hotel garden
Invisible Studio has built a gymnasium for a hotel in Somerset, which is designed as one giant window so that the building has a minimal impact on its garden setting.
Named Room in a Productive Garden, the building stands in the vegetable gardens of the Georgian-style Hadspen House, which has just opened as The Newt in Somerset hotel.
Invisible Studio designed the building as a giant window so that hotel guests using the gym would have no distractions from looking out onto the garden and the building would not stand out in its historic setting.
"It was conceived in a manner as 'no building'," said Invisible Studio founder Piers Taylor. "I guess what I mean by that is no 'obvious' statement building at the end of the vegetable garden ? instead, its a simple piece of full-width glass in the wall," he told Dezeen.
The building replaces a wall that ran along the north boundary of a vegetable garden in a position where a greenhouse would have traditionally been built.
"There is a history of 'orangery' type buildings and glass houses on site, and this feels like an updated greenhouse in as much as the historic green houses pushed 19th-century glass technology: we've pushed 21st -century glass technology," said Taylor.
To build the walls of the gym the stones from the previous wall were crushed and then compressed.
"The stone was crushed and used for the walls. It relates by being the same material as the stone buildings that surround it, but ...
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