When Rupert and Julie bought a hilltop site in the Berkshire Downs, they were determined to build a house that would make the most of the countryside and stunning views.
They turned to architecture firm Roderick James, which specialises in modern design and traditional timber craftsmanship. Together with architect Hugh McGann, they came up with a house of green oak and glass, built in an unusual cruciform (cross) shape.
The cruciform design meant that the house commanded views in every direction. It also created wind-breaks and areas of shelter on an exposed site. The house would have a timber frame, with 16 elevations and a double-height central space where all four wings connected. On the ground floor, this would be occupied by the kitchen. Above it, four bedrooms would open off a galleried landing.
s02e01 - Farnham: The Regency Villa
s02e02 - Sussex: The New England House
s02e03 - Huddersfield: The Wool Mill
s02e04 - Wales: The Isolated Cottage
s02e05 - The Cruciform House, Berkshire
s02e06 - Birmingham: The Community Self-Build
s02e07 - London: The Jewel Box
s02e08 - Devon: The Derelict Barns
s02e09 - Revisited - Birmingham: The Community Self-Build
s02e10 - Revisited - Wales: The Isolated Cottage
s02e11 - Revisited - Devon: The Derelict Barns
s02e12 - Revisited - Lambourn: The Cruciform House
s02e13 - The Co-Op: Revisited
s02e14 - The Isolated Cottage: Revisited
s02e15 - The Dilapidated Georgian House: Revisited
s02e16 - The Water Tower: Revisited
s02e17 - The Derelict Barns: Revisited
Grand Designs is a Channel 4 TV series covering unusual architectural house-building projects, presented by Kevin McCloud.
The properties featured in the series vary wildly from homes underground to converted water towers, with the only common factor being that they're all rather unusual or extravagant in some way.