Rhossili House is located in the remote village of Rhossili on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales – a rural area of scenic and natural significance in Britain. Maich Swift Architects’ project, for a young family, consists of a new timber building and the refurbishment of a number of existing outbuildings, including a garage, facing Rhossili Bay.
Rhossili House strengthens relationship with landscape and community
Maich Swift Architects designed a home in South Wales using wood to ensure not only high thermal insulation but also a strong link with the local architecture.
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- Francesca Grillo
- 14 February 2022
- Gower Peninsula, Wales
- Maich Swift Architects
- 218 sqm
- Private residence
- 2021
Composition and materials refer to the local building typology, history and nature of the site, and seek a dialogue between architecture, landscape and village. Distinctive features of the house are the gable, chimneys, porch and slate roof.
The wood fibre covering the exterior, in combination with the cross-laminated timber of the load-bearing structure, plays a very important role in thermal insulation. The wood fibre serves to eliminate thermal bridges, maintain the temperature of the structure and ensure a comfortable interior environment. Appropriately treated with mineral layers, the wood fibre has been made water-resistant and breathable at the same time. Windows, gutters and gable ends are made of powder-coated aluminium, and serve to provide a more robust outer shell.
The interior spaces on the ground floor, of different volumes and without doors, are distributed around a central staircase. Rooms are located on the first floor and surround a space with a skylight that distributes light equally to all the rooms. The spaces are ventilated in summer and heated with a heat pump that uses outside air in winter, an approach that progressively reduces the carbon emissions associated with heating. With the possibility to generate renewable electricity, the building could become Net Zero Carbon.
- Rhossili House
- Gower Peninsula, Wales
- Private residence
- Maich Swift Architects
- Constant Structural Design
- Gallese Design
- Eurban
- Butler & Young
- G Powys Jones MSc FRTPI Chartered Town Planning Consultant
- Paul Thomas & Sons
- 1,780 sqm
- 218 sqm
- 2021
Location plan.
Village planometric.
Site plan.
Ground floor plan.
First floor plan.
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Section B.
Section C.
Construction ground floor plan.
Construction first floor plan.
Construction section short.
Construction dection detail.
Elevation drawing.
Elevation west.
Elevation east.
Elevation north.
Elevation south.