Purnim House has been instilled with a strong structural clarity manifested via a new farmhouse pavilion. Containing living and main bedroom spaces, the addition stretches along the site and reflects the surrounding rural landscape. Offset from an existing bluestone cottage housing original bedrooms and guest zones, the new light filled space draws on the lines of the cottage to evolve it into a more enduring iteration and is elevated to enhance expansive views over the farming landscape. This new wing is counterbalanced by a formal entry link and deck which forge a further reconciliation between the new and existing structures and invites an abundance of light and ventilation through both. The clean linear silhouette of the pavilion extends lengthways across the landscape allowing the site to gently fall away below the raised floor which appears to hover above the ground at both ends to introduces a lightness within an otherwise restrained design language. The exposed structure of the regular steel frame identifies zoning for the communal spaces that overlook the distant rolling hills with private spaces behind opening to the more intimate volumes of a cultivated garden.