Architect by GROUP A, this private residence, completed  in June 2009, is situated in a lush, leafy neighbourhood in Bussum, a  small town near Amsterdam. The neighbourhood is known for its 19th  century villas, designed in a vast array of revivalist styles. The  design for the villa by GROUP A appears both modern and sculptural, and interacts in a natural way with its surroundings. By using slanting walls and roofs the abstract  building volume feels comfortably embedded in the landscape. At the  same time, the villas sculptural character ensures that it fits in with  the neighbourhoods monumental, sometimes even frivolous 19th century  villas.
The villas building type evolved from a simple rectangular volume,  with a rotated pitched roof. Subsequently, segments were cut from this  volume in order to create windows,  terraces, balconies and entrances. A cut-out corner facing the street  in front of the house clearly indicates the main entrance. On the  eastern side of the villa, a secluded garden and a second entrance can be found. A comfortable porch and a 15 meter wide panorama window face the garden at the back of the house, and double up as a transition between the villa and the garden. Both gardens in front and at the back  of the house are linked to each other by a sloping path. This  descending path extends itself to underneath the cantilevering villa,  thereby providing access for the basement floor. Thus, the villa appears  to be floating on air.
Architect:  GROUP A
Project team: Philip Vencken, Folkert van Hagen, Maarten van Bremen, Adam Visser, Jos Overmars, Nolly Vos, Niclas Frenning, Davide Tommaso Ferrando, Daniƫl Gijsbers, Sander Peter Schuur
Location: Bussum, Netherlands
Completion: 2005 – 2009
Project team: Philip Vencken, Folkert van Hagen, Maarten van Bremen, Adam Visser, Jos Overmars, Nolly Vos, Niclas Frenning, Davide Tommaso Ferrando, Daniƫl Gijsbers, Sander Peter Schuur
Location: Bussum, Netherlands
Completion: 2005 – 2009
because of this villa was completed in 2010 pembengunannya then maybe if you come now in 2012 the atmosphere was much different, but we are expecting from the picture - the picture above can be inspired for the lovers of architecture
souerce :housedesigntrend.com 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment