Grand Designs Season 4 Episode 12
Revisited - Argyll: The Oak-Framed House
Kevin revisits Tony and Jo, musicians with Scottish Opera, who had long dreamed of a home in the countryside. They found a perfect site on the Clyde estuary in Argyll and Bute. Located in a small village on a hillside, it had glorious views as far as the isle of Arran and was less than an hour's drive from Glasgow. Inspired by local oak-framed barns, they gave architect Andy McAvoy an open brief. In return, he gave them a design that fused medieval and modern and promised a beautifully simple interior. However, the construction was anything but simple...
- 4 - 12Revisited - Argyll: The Oak-Framed HouseApr. 25, 2007
- 4 - 11Revisited - Walton: The German Huf HausMar. 12, 2008
- 4 - 10Revisited - Clapham: The Curved HouseNov. 23, 2005
- 4 - 9Revisited - Waterloo: The Violin FactoryOct. 13, 2005
- 4 - 8Revisited - Edinburgh: 19th Century Sandstone HouseApr. 06, 2005
- 4 - 7Dorset: An Idiosyncratic HomeFeb. 04, 2004
- 4 - 6Argyll: The Oak-Framed HouseMar. 10, 2004
- 4 - 5Sussex: The Modernist Sugar CubeMar. 03, 2004
- 4 - 4Clapham: The Curved HouseFeb. 25, 2004
- 4 - 3Edinburgh: 19th Century Sandstone HouseFeb. 18, 2005
- 4 - 2Walton: The German Huf HausJan. 28, 2004
- 4 - 1The Violin Factory, WaterlooJan. 21, 2004