Ardnamurchan Zero Carbon Bothy

Situated among the Atlantic Oakwoods of Ardnamurchan, this house is ancillary to a main house (a bothy), and draws stylistic influence from vernacular outbuildings, using traditional profiled steel and locally sourced timber cladding.

The building is constructed using a timber panel system, with timber and plaster internal finishes. Its cladding is milled from renewable timber sources within 8km of the site, and its foundations support legs that lift the building away from the ground and reduce concrete volumes. Due to these measures the building is carbon neutral (‘zero carbon’) from the point of view of its embodied energy.

In use, electrical power is derived from on-site photovoltaic panels, and supplemented by local hydroelectric sources. The house is super-insulated and designed to maximize winter solar gain and minimize heat loss, with heating provided by a single wood-fired stove. Fuel for the stove is supplied from the same local renewable larch forests as used in the cladding.

Client: Private client
Project Type: Newbuild home
Location: Scottish Highlands
Status: Complete
Budget: £140,000

Resonant Architecture Zero Carbon Bothy drawings
Resonant Architecture Zero Carbon Bothy view to north
Resonant Architecture Zero Carbon Bothy interior
Resonant Architecture Zero Carbon Bothy construction
Resonant Architecture Zero Carbon Bothy Sunart