We are really excited to announce that our planning application has been approved by Dorset Council.
Situated by the coast in Swanage, there is something unique and captivating about this house, based on the principles of the Austrian philosopher, scientist and social visionary Rudolf Steiner (1861 – 1925).


This early 20th Century style sought to eliminate right angles in favour of flowing lines that echoed the natural movement of the human body. The house is a total work of art from the undulating eaves lines to the sculpted door surrounds, and bespoke interior features.
Sadly, through subsequent internal works to the house, unsympathetic late 20th Century additions and the severing of the original plot, leading to a relocated front driveway entrance, the original Steiner features and philosophy were at risk of being diluted or lost.
As Architects, we were deeply interested in the whole philosophy behind the house design, and even took the time to visit the headquarters of the Anthroposophical movement in Switzerland, the Goetheanum (by Rudolph Steiner), and its surroundings, to familiarise ourselves with this unique design approach.
The results of this research and attention to this particular style have led to our proposal for a complementary extension to this house, which has now been approved by Dorset Council.
“The development will enhance the coherence, architectural interest and legibility of the building, while harmoniously continuing the Steiner design approach, resulting in an overall improvement to the appearance and significance of the property.” – Dorset Council Planning Officer
We are excited to share further details of bespoke Steiner style construction details and landscape features in due course.
Published 10 June 2026