In Wester Ross, in the northwest highlands of Scotland, Gillian Scampton from Pedder & Scampton Architects and Andrew Barnett from Hopkins Architects set out on an architectural journey. They purchased an old hillside stone cottage that was badly in need of repair. Their goal: Refurbish the cottage and convert it into a comfortable three-bedroom home using environmentally sound technologies and a modern design.
The resulting Fernaig Cottage has provided both with a pleasant living space that blends the past, present and future. It has also provided them with a number of awards. The finished cottage was named a winner of the “Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) Awards 2017”, where it also collected a special category prize – Zero Waste Scotland’s Resource Efficiency Award. In addition, the cottage has also been named a finalist for the “RIBA House of the Year 2017” award, one of the UK’s most prestigious architectural achievements.
Originally, the Fernaig Cottage was a traditional Scottish Longhouse with a red tin roof that was considered a landmark by local residents in the area. The entire project comprised of the renovation, adaption, and extension of the cottage, where much of the original structure was repurposed and recyclable materials were used. The architects also took advantage of solar gain, an air source heat pump as well as materials with high thermal mass.
The red, corrugated steel roof of the Fernaig Cottage was another effort towards sustainable development. After assessing a number of different materials, the architects decided to use the color coated steel product GreenCoat® from SSAB. The choice came down to the material’s long-lasting aesthetics and low thermal expansion, which would easily withstand the harsh, moist climate of the Scottish Highlands.
GreenCoat® is widely known among metal roofers for its easy hand forming, long color retention and resistance to UV radiation, corrosion as well as scratches. It also features a Bio-based Technology (BT) coating with a substantial portion of Swedish rapeseed oil instead of fossil based oils, which are traditionally used. The unique BT solution by SSAB reduces the environmental footprint significantly.
The “RIBA House of the Year” is awarded to the best new house designed by an architect in the UK. The shortlist and winner will be announced as part of Grand Designs: House of the Year, a special four-part UK Channel 4 TV series presented by Kevin McCloud.
Gillian Scampton, Pedder & Scampton Architects
Andrew Barnett, Hopkins Architects
The red, corrugated steel roof of the Fernaig Cottage was an effort towards sustainable development. After assessing a number of different materials, the architects decided to use the colour coated steel product GreenCoat® from SSAB.
The red colour of the roof was a very important feature in the local landscape. Everybody knew the cottage as the ‘red roof cottage’, so we didn’t want to lose that quality and looked around to find an equivalent red colour.
We didn’t want to go for corrugated iron, because we didn’t want to be painting the roof every few years. GreenCoat® steel offers long colour retention and is used in harsh environments, which fits perfectly with the climate in the Scottish Highlands.
We wanted to be able to detail the cottage as a modern building, while referencing very traditional Scottish buildings. GreenCoat® steel gave us the opportunity to do that and get some very refined details going on.
If you look at modern tin roofs, generally they have very big edges, very big framing pieces at the ends of the roofs. The edges of our steel roof are very crisp and thin and have been folded to very tight tolerances, which you can do while keeping the coating intact.
It was a fantastic discovery that the coating is made with Swedish rapeseed oil instead of fossil fuel oil. It just fell into our sustainable strategy for the entire project.
We wanted to find a colour as close to the original as possible. The long colour retention was really important to us. We have this roof and we don’t want it to be a pale pink roof in five years’ time.
We are very proud to have won the RIAS Award and be nominated for RIBA House of the Year because we didn’t set out to just make a development, we set out to make a piece of architecture. To be recognized through one’s peers is really great.
PROJECT: WESTER ROSS, SCOTLAND, UK »FERNAIG COTTAGE«
PRODUCT: GREENCOAT® COLOUR COATED STEEL
TARGET: RENOVATE AND REPURPOSE A DILAPIDATED STONE COTTAGE WITH SUSTAINABILITY MINDED SOLUTIONS AND A MODERN ARCHITECTURAL APPEAL.
ARCHITECT: PEDDER & SCAMPTON ARCHITECTS, GILLIAN SCAMPTON AND HOPKINS ARCHITECTS, ANDREW BARNETT
PHOTOS FERNAIG COTTAGE: AI REY SPACES, ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY;
COPYRIGHT: SSAB