Building Jeffry's House
John Hill
14. August 2014
Photo: Thomas O Brien/Emily Mannion
Jeffry's House is a an installation at Ards Forest Park in County Donegal, Ireland, by architect Thomas O Brien and artist Emily Mannion. In this short film we see how the duo built the wood-and-thatch structure and how it fits into the surroundings.
Commissioned by Donegal County Council, Coillte, and the Irish Architecture Foundation, the small shelter (18sm / 194sf) is named for Jeffry's Lough, a nearby lake that is found on old maps but has long disappeared. In the words of O Brien and Mannion: "Sensitive to the natural beauty of the landscape around it, the structure combines traditional thatching with a slender geometric form and is designed to allow nature to reclaim the ground beneath." Nathalie Weadick, director of the IAF, says about Jeffry's House: "Thomas O’Brien and Emily Mannion have given us so much more than just an object on a site – they’ve created the potential for a magical conversation between the folly, the landscape and the public."