Project informationPERIOD
2020TYPE
RESIDENTIAL, VILLALOCATION
MUIDEN- NETHERLANDSSIZE
350m2STATUS
UNREALISED
Floating
house
Floatinghouse
Floating house characterizes itself because of its four unique façades. Usually, buildings have a distinction between the front, back and side façades. But with Floating House, every façade was carefully designed in detail.
Situated in the middle of the plot, every face of the building gets its own garden. This makes the residence connect especially well with the natural surroundings. Nature is let into and admired from every side of the house. This is emphasized by multiple terraces, each creating serene places to sit and enjoy the sounds and views of the forest.
Water as a connecting element
Water plays an important role in this design. Adjacent to the plot, a calm river flows by, providing a lively background for the house. Water is therefore brought into the building, in the form of a pool. This pool functions as a connecting element and creates a dynamic atmosphere.
Floating above ground level
Another important aspect in the design of Floating House is, like the name suggests, that the building seems to float above the ground level. By creating a receded black plinth, the ground floor gets more body and height, creating better views of nature. This hovering also makes room for nature to grow underneath the house, essentially acting as a foundation for the design.
Used materials
essential
Nature comes back in the materialisation of this building. Through minimalistic materialisation, the building allows the focus to be on nature. With raw concrete as a base for the design, natural details such as the green wall and roof get more attention. Japanese black wooden slats create a harmony between nature and humanity and acts as a connecting material, between the heavy concrete and light wooden forest.
FLOATING
ENTRANCE
Five floating steps provide a staircase to walk up to the entrance. The steps are highlighted by LED-lines underneath, emphasizing the floating theme of the design. The entry is framed by a raw concrete display, accentuating it to become recognizable as an entrance.
"The central expression of nature and connection come together in this design. The materialisation and the composition of the volumes harmonize and make this house one of a kind."
Bruce Verdonschot | Architect STATE
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