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Bridge of Don farm to make way for mixed use development

May 24 2016

Bridge of Don farm to make way for mixed use development
Scotia Homes have submitted plans for a mixed use development at Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, comprising new homes, retail and a nursery.

Drawn up by Michael Gilmour Associates the project will involve the conversion and extension of an existing farmhouse for commercial use with the farmhouse itself replaced by a new retail building.

Elsewhere a nursery is proposed in ‘contemporary vernacular’ style with mews housing distinguished by narrow gables and a simple palette of materials, including built-in parking bays and pedestrian friendly courtyard.

A design statement noted: “Materials from demolitions will be re-used as much as possible on site. Granite from the demolition of the farmhouse and store is to be used on the walls of the new retail unit, including a feature gable wall will be created using existing stone. The existing feature skew stones and corner stones will be re-used in their appropriate locations.

“The steading building will be carefully taken down and re-built using the existing granite and slate. Feature pieces of stone (lintels, skews, corner stones) will all be retained and re-used as much as possible in their appropriate locations in order to maintain the character of the building.

“It is proposed to retain and repair the existing dry stone wall around the farmhouse to help the new building to sit comfortably in its surrounding.”

Materials used will include dry dash render, timber cladding, natural slate and re-used granite.
An on-site nursery will complement old and new
An on-site nursery will complement old and new
Terraced housing will face a landscaped courtyard
Terraced housing will face a landscaped courtyard

1 Comment

Terra
#1 Posted by Terra on 6 Jun 2016 at 02:45 AM
This actually looks quite good, the first picture in particular with that chunky stonework. Could really do without that white render on the terraced housing though. Yuk.

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