The house is designed from the inside out, as a series of connected spaces. Within the whole each space has its own character and its own relation with the landscape.
Grosfeld van der Velde Architecten designed this residence that is situated on the edge of Vianen, a city in the centre of Holland.
The view on the southwest side is magnificent and will remain unbuilt. The beautiful view is that of a typical Dutch landscape of open fields with lines of trees.
As a limiting condition for this site the city prescribed a gutter height of 4 meter and a country style of building.
Form and material remind traditional ways of building in the Dutch countryside, although the house has a distinct character as opposed to the prefabricated country-style of the other houses in the street.
The house is designed from the inside out, as a series of connected spaces. Within the whole each space has its own character and its own relation with the landscape.
Photography by Michel Kievits
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