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Tusmore House

 

Project: tusmore house

Masonry Contractor: APS Masonry

Executive Architect: Whitfield Lockwood Architects

Project Architect: Johnson Cave Associates

Described as a 'Palladian Gem' by the press, Stewart Design (UK) Ltd produced all the working drawings, production schedules and templates for this substantial private residence, involving approx 900m³ (32,000ft³) of Massangis stone.  

 

 

Tusmore House is a magnificent 3,800m² new residence for a private client.

The ground floor comprises 140mm thick, tooled and rusticated ashlar and the upper floors generally comprise 100mm ashlar and bonders to bickwork, constructed simultaneously, providing a monolithic loadbearing structure.

Brickwork was used to provide a economic solution to an otherwise traditional masonry construction process with 5mm joints and lime mortar using ashlar blocks up to 1100mm x 500mm in size.

The portico comprises six free-standing and four engaged ionic columns with carved capitals. Solid drums more that 1m in diameter and 700mm high form the front 10m high columns and support the pediment and 2½ tonne springers.

The west elevation comprises Venetian windows and an entrance porch to a terrace facing a lake.

The stone used is massangis, quarried in the Dijon region of France and shipped in block form to APS Masonry in Osney Mead, Oxford, for manufacture and fixing. 

 

 West Elevation

         

 

Portico

Pediment to Portico

 

 

 

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