Architects Gilmore, Hankey and Kirke of GHK International have submitted plans for this beautiful Ecolodge on the edge of the Hayle Estuary in Cornwall, England. The 30-room complex will include a restaurant, cafe and visitors center for bird watchers and eco-tourists alike. Featuring an unobtrusive FSC certified design with a living green roof, the sustainable center will blend into its environment with minimal visual impact from above and on ground.
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beautiful sketch!
I think the building looks fantastic but I worry that by the time health & safety considerations have been added there will be the addition of railings which will detract from the design.
This looks like a very interesting design and one to be encouraged. I shall watch the projects progress with interest.
eco friendly building!