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Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsThree Glens is a five bedroom farmhouse in southwest Scotland that showcases the best in site-sensitive green design while achieving harmony with the ancient landscape. <a href="http://www.markwaghorn.co.uk">Mark Waghorn Architects</a> worked closely with the client to harvest local materials for the new build and to ensure it exceeds UK energy requirements. Insulated with wool sheared from the farm's own sheep and powered by a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/energy/wind/">wind turbine</a>, this gorgeous stone and timber home shelters its occupants from the harsh landscape.1
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsThree Glens is a sustainable farmhouse in Scotland2
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsMost of the stone used throughout was collected nearby3
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsTriple glazed glass walls and clerestory windows provide natural light4
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsWarm natural materials combined with climate control creates a comfortable interior environment5
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsThe home is wind-powered and insulated with sheep's wool shorn on site6
Three Glens by Mark Waghorn ArchitectsThe oak and stone helps integrate the farmhouse with its beautiful surroundings7







