trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
Villa Kogelhof, Kamperland, Zeeland, Netherlands
trezor.io

Villa Kogelhof, Kamperland, Zeeland, Netherlands

To approach the villa there is a deserted road across the estate. The estate is part of a larger program initiated by the government, which aims to connect regional ecological zones throughout the country. The current owner bought the site, once farmland, seven years ago. It is a protected habitat for animals and plants and a major tourist draw in the area, open to the public. Permission to build a house on the land was given only on condition that it was returned to its pre-agricultural state. The planting of some 71,000 six-year-old trees hint at the future of the estate as ‘a villa in the woods’ and were planted already in 2006. A rectangular pond was digged, requiring the removal of 70,000 cubic metres of soil.
Contrast
After ten minutes’ drive across the estate, you reach an underground volume via a sloping driveway. The underground volume of the house consists the entrance, parking, storage and a workspace which looks out over the pond. The living area is situated in the floating glass box above ground. It’s plan is open and consists of volumes for the living room, the kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom and a patio. The façade is completely made out of glass and offers a spectacular view over the surrounding landscape. The natural setting contrasts with the technical and modern appearance of the villa, that refers to the Dutch world famous coastal defence dams known as the Delta works.

File information
Filename:610271.jpg
Album name:Architecture & Design
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#villa #kogelhof #kamperland #zeeland #netherlands
Filesize:24 KiB
Date added:Feb 19, 2014
Dimensions:700 x 500 pixels
Displayed:144 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=610271
Favorites:Add to Favorites