Welsh structural practice Hyde + Hyde Designers modified an rarely used quarry into a group where they built a unique home for a photographer on the edge of Brecon National Park in Pontypridd, Wales. To avoid touching the surfaces of the quarry, Hyde + Hyde came up with the impressive solution of elevating the building off the ground, creating a unique house that trespasses on the nearby landscape as little as possible.
The rectangle-shaped residence features smooth, minimalist design on both the external and interior, offering an subjective background that allows the owner to capture or display his photography works as needed. Large windows open up the property to daylight and the silent beauty of the natural environment around the house. According to the architects, the stylish developing is meant to "collect mild and focus on remote opinions like a camera Obscura," offering even more motivation for the citizen photographer.
Hyde Hyde Architects House For a Photographer
Source : Hyde + Hyde Architects Website