This innovative retirement home, designed by Tom Dowdall for his parents, showcases how traditional materials like wienerberger's Keymer Goxhill clay roof tiles can be incorporated into modern architecture to create a building that both honours its surroundings and meets the demands of future-focused sustainable living.
The challenge faced by Tom Dowdall Architects was to create a home that would seamlessly integrate into the grounds of a Grade II listed lodge while meeting the specific needs of its retired occupants. The solution was a single-storey dwelling that draws inspiration from traditional agricultural buildings of the High Weald, featuring distinctive sweeping roofs that appear to have settled naturally into the landscape over time.
The choice of Keymer Goxhill clay roof tiles from wienerberger played a crucial role in achieving this aesthetic harmony. These tiles complement the varying ridge heights of the roof, which rises dramatically to its highest point in the southwest corner. This architectural feature not only creates a striking visual impact but serves multiple practical purposes: it protects the central courtyard from prevailing winds, provides essential shade during summer months, and creates a hierarchy of interior spaces flooded with natural light