John Pardey Architects raises house on stilts over River Thames flood plain

Steel stilts elevate Narula House, a British dwelling on banks of a River Thames tributary that has been designed by John Pardey Architects to endure flooding. The wood-clad Narula House is intended to evoke an abstract object beside the river Loddon near Wargrave, which is identified as a flood zone. John Pardey Architects (JPA) completed The post John Pardey Architects raises house on stilts over River Thames flood plain appeared first on Dezeen.
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