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Nicolas Tye Architects Create A Modern and Eco-Friendly Studio On The Ruins Of An Old Barn

07/31/2012
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    The Long Barn Studio is the new office space for <a href="http://www.nicolastyearchitects.com/" target="_blank">Nicolas Tye Architects</a> in mid-Bedfordshire, on the outskirts of Maulden in the UK. The architecture firm <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/barn-renovation/">built on the ruins of an old barn</a>, using the footprint to design a new, modern and eco-friendly studio. Materials were chosen to harmonize with the surrounding environment and provide an immediate connection with the outdoors. Powered in part by an on-site <a href="http://inhabitat.com/energy/wind/">wind turbine</a>, the architecture studio is a striking space filled with natural daylighting as well as sustainable materials and technologies.
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  • Long Barn Studio-Nicolas Tye Architects
    <a href="http://www.nicolastyearchitects.com/" target="_blank">Nicolas Tye Architects</a> started his architecture firm in his private home, but soon he had more employees than he had space, so they needed to expand.
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    Tye chose to keep the office on-site and to build a modern space outfitted with sustainable strategies.
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    To ensure the space was in harmony with the surroundings, they built the office on the ruins of an old barn and chose materials that would blend in.
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    The rectangular building features frameless glass walls bookended with wooden pods.
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  • Long Barn Studio-Nicolas Tye Architects
    The main work areas are located in the open and naturally daylight areas.
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    Programmatic areas like the Architectural Library, reprographics area, toilets, a kitchen, storage and a meeting room are in the pods at the ends.
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  • Long Barn Studio-Nicolas Tye Architects
    Besides the use of natural daylighting, the office boasts various sustainable and healthy technologies to minimize environmental impact and improve working conditions for the employees.
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    An on-site wind turbine generates power for the office, while the roof works to collect rainwater for the staff rainwater garden, where there is also composting.
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    Inside, low energy lighting, energy efficient heating and cooling via radiant floors and air heat recovery circulation system work to minimize energy use.
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    The result is an inspiring space in which to work and a chance to connect to the surrounding rural landscape.
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    The Long Barn Studio in the winter landscape.
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    The budget for this build was £250,000, which equated to £1000m2.
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    The studio sits nearby Nicolas Tye's home which is a converted barn.
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Long Barn Studio-Nicolas Tye Architects

The Long Barn Studio is the new office space for Nicolas Tye Architects in mid-Bedfordshire, on the outskirts of Maulden in the UK. The architecture firm built on the ruins of an old barn, using the footprint to design a new, modern and eco-friendly studio. Materials were chosen to harmonize with the surrounding environment and provide an immediate connection with the outdoors. Powered in part by an on-site wind turbine, the architecture studio is a striking space filled with natural daylighting as well as sustainable materials and technologies.

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