Light House is a beacon of permanence and play, anchoring a father and daughter to the heritage of their Trentham farm.

Conceived as a 'self-portrait' of stewardship and family connection, the design navigates the dual desire for openness and enclosure. An L-shaped plan frames expansive rural views while cradling a sheltered, private courtyard, uniting living and sleeping pavilions under a continuous, protective roof.

The architecture merges agrarian utility with precise detailing, creating a structure that feels both robust and surprisingly light. More than just a shelter, the home is a flexible instrument for living; its spaces expand and contract to suit shifting weather patterns and social gatherings. Imbued with durability and warmth, it stands asa nurturing vessel for family life, designed to evolve alongside its inhabitants and the landscape they cherish.

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