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South Bay Digs 1.12.24 Cover

South Bay Digs • January 12, 2024

ON THE COVER | Built around an 18th century edifice in the Cotswolds, architect Richard Found’s contextual country home is the work of a committed minimalist by the London-based practice Found Associates.
The Exterior of The Cotswolds Home by Architect Richard Found

Timeless Fusion: The Cotswolds Home by Architect Richard Found

Architect Richard Found’s contextual country home in the Cotswolds encapsulates the essence of minimalist design within an 18th-century edifice. Located in the picturesque Cotswolds, this project by Found Associates breathes new life into a derelict gamekeeper’s cottage, blending modernist architecture with the vernacular stone construction of the region.

Revolutionizing the Suburban Landscape: Gregory Phillips’ Berkshire House II

London-based studio Gregory Phillips Architects has completed a modernist residence, Berkshire House II, in a suburban English village in Berkshire, in place of a childhood home. The house achieves a balance of new and enduring, and the studio’s broader cross-project aim of creating contemporary yet timeless homes.

St. Michael’s Mount: The Tides of Time

St. Michael’s Mount, a tidal island in Mount’s Bay, Cornwall, England, is a centuries-old citadel of history and lore, with strong ties to both.

The Art of Hygge

Discover how the Danish concept of hygge can transform your home into a cozy sanctuary. From embracing simplicity and quality time to incorporating neutral colors and soft textures, decorative ideas that promote well-being and comfort, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where everyone feels at ease.

London: Taste of Travel

In a bustling city with thousands of restaurants, it’s hard to find diamonds in the rough. The culinary scene in Central London, however, reflects its diverse constituents. Here, DIGS helps navigate the neighborhoods to make sure your next visit to London leaves you satisfied with “British” food.