The square, that’s partly lifted by piles, embraces an open courtyard on which the entrance is situated. This living rooms are located on ground zero, the bedrooms are lifted and provided with horizontal orientated windows. The frames, situated on the outside of the building, are filtering direct incoming sunlight and give a nice ‘cut out’ view of the forest. They also intensify the sculptural characteristic of the volume. The façade is made of vertically placed black stained wooden parts. The subtle details in combination with shape and material make the house modern, but also reserved in it’s afforested environment.
Pictures by Rene de Wit.
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