architecture style
barnhouse style architecture
Barnhouse means "barn" in translation. The origins of the style lie in the classical form of European and American farm buildings. Homeowners began to spend more time caring for animals and realized that a barn or barn is great for people. The modern barn has largely evolved from the medieval three-aisle barn, commonly known as the tithe barn or monastery barn.
This, in turn, originated in the building tradition of the 12th century, which was also applied in halls and church buildings. Over time, his method of construction was adopted by ordinary farms and gradually spread to simpler buildings and rural areas. Storage floors between central posts or in aisles were known as bays or mowers.
history
House with an aerated concrete attic in the Barnhouse style. Evastroy company
In the middle of the 20th century, an American farmer found himself without a roof over his head. The poor fellow had to settle in a barn and take a small room under the bedroom, which served as a warehouse for agricultural utensils. Within a year, the farmers settled in and turned the large barn into a living space.
himself without a roof over his head. The poor fellow had to settle in a barn and take a small room under the bedroom, which served as a warehouse for agricultural utensils. Within a year, the farmers settled in and turned the large barn into a living space.
In the middle of the 20th century, an American farmer found
This, in turn, originated in the building tradition of the 12th century, which was also applied in halls and church buildings. Over time, his method of construction was adopted by ordinary farms and gradually spread to simpler buildings and rural areas. Storage floors between central posts or in aisles were known as bays or mowers.
Australian architecture
Architect Joe Snell
The project of a modern barnhouse is a combination of the ideas of minimalism, hi-tech and eco-style. Classic barn — simple lines, minimal decorations and functionality. Four straight walls are topped with a simple gable roof. It is this form that is typical for buildings of this style.
Barnhouse-style houses are devoid of any ornate decorations. This is a simple building, which is convenient for living due to its conciseness. The interior space is voluminous and creates a "feeling of air". This style suits both the wild rocky landscape and the traditional village or town.
An abundance of wood, open support structures, stone floors, metal lamps and a minimum of decor. This environment allows you to enjoy the basic benefits of a private home in their original form. A great opportunity to escape from the metropolis and find yourself in a historical, but in a modern comfortable, European village
about style
The project of a modern barnhouse is a combination of the
House with an aerated concrete attic in the Barnhouse style. Evastroy company
Hinterland House in the Gold Coast. Joe Snell
ideas of minimalism, hi-tech and eco-style. Classic barn — simple lines, minimal decorations and functionality. Four straight walls are topped with a simple gable roof. It is this form that is typical for buildings of this style.
Main characteristics
The shape of the building is most often simply rectangular. The basis of the house is the frame. The roof is usually gable or has one slope, without overhangs with a large slope.
Exterior finish - smooth surfaces without unnecessary decor. Large front door and often panoramic windows.
The interiors are minimalistic, as is the exterior design. Open floor plan without extra walls and partitions.
Almost all buildings of this type have an open terrace.
Interior
Home for a couple. Studio Kennon
Barnhouse in Scandinavian style. ArtBarn company
House in a ski resort, Norway. Inger Marie and Line Dammen
To achieve the effect of authenticity, barnhouse style houses are built from natural materials (limestone, natural stone, adobe), often using old bricks and reclaimed wood. But the main role here belongs to the tree: timber for the frame, boards for exterior facades, lining for wall covering.
Residential St. Andrew. Acre Architects | Storied Architecture
House in Sydney, Australia. Studio Prineas
Once inside, you will hardly guess that this is a converted barn. The barnhouse looks like a well-thought-out design home with elements of minimalism, loft and scandi styles, and eco-style. No unnecessary details that distract attention from the advantages of open space.
House in Ourém. Filipe Saraiva-arquitecto Lda
The architectural style of the barnahouse is a perfect example of how a recognizable form, filled with new content, acquires a fundamentally different meaning and value. This is simplicity and sophistication in a single combination.
The design of the outbuildings is extremely stable, as it has a rectangle at the base. As a rule, they do not need a complex foundation. A tape of small depth or a pile-screw is enough. Vertical beams and roof trusses serve as additional stiffeners.
The combination of natural materials with simple geometric features every day finds more and more courageous fans who are not afraid to stand out among the usual cottages and chalets.
The architectural style of the barnahouse is a perfect example
of how a recognizable form, filled with new content, acquires a fundamentally different meaning and value. This is simplicity and sophistication in a single combination.
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