We're pleased to share that Harefield Farmhouse has been featured in AD Magazine Germany, one of Europe's most respected architecture and design publications.
The article, written by journalist Bettina Krause, explores how the house combines contemporary family living with a fully off-grid approach, operating independently from the national electricity network while remaining deeply connected to its rural setting. Set within the Dorset countryside, Harefield Farmhouse demonstrates how sustainable design and modern architecture can work together to create a home that is both practical and beautiful.
As part of the international Architectural Digest family, AD Magazine showcases some of the world's most inspiring homes, interiors and architectural projects. Seeing Harefield Farmhouse featured alongside projects from across Europe and beyond is a fantastic recognition of the design and the ideas behind it.
The feature reflects a growing global interest in homes that respond thoughtfully to their environment. While rooted in the English countryside, the themes explored at Harefield Farmhouse – energy independence, sustainability and a strong connection to nature – have a universal appeal that resonates with audiences around the world.
We're delighted to see the project receiving international attention and to be part of the wider conversation about the future of sustainable residential architecture.
Read the original article on the AD Website
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