Villa Parq Waal - Barendrecht, Villa aan het water
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Project information
PERIOD
2023-2024
TYPE
RESIDENTIAL, VILLA
LOCATION
BARENDRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS
SIZE
600 m2
STATUS
IN PROGRESS

Villa
Parq Waal

Villa
Parq Waal

This design is a futuristic translation of the traditional barn house. This design splits the classic form into two volumes positioned in a V-shape. One axis faces the water, while the other opens to the view, creating a dynamic and inviting floor plan. The kink where the axes meet highlights the entrance with a floating structure and a striking corner window.

The house is elevated 1.40 meters, creating a basement with two patios, one of which continues in an inclined plane toward the water. This design ensures that each space has a beautiful view. The central triangular patio connects the master wing and the living wing, functionally and aesthetically integrated.

one volume
Two axis

Detail

This design splits the classic form into two volumes positioned in a V-shape. One axis faces the water, while the other opens to the view, creating a dynamic and inviting floor plan. The kink where the axes meet highlights the entrance with a floating structure and a striking corner window.

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THE FUTURISTIC
BARN HOUSE

Integrating the barn house
Futuristic translation of the traditional barn house.

This design splits the classic form of a barn house into two volumes positioned in a V-shape.  The kink where the axes meet highlights the entrance with a floating structure and a striking corner window.

Used materials

Enhance exclusivity

The materialization of the villa provides a monolithic appearance with a combination of zinc for the roof and concrete for the façade, subtly broken by marble elements.

Polished
concrete
Brown aluminum slats
Copper aluminium
White stucco
Polished
concrete
Brown aluminum slats
Copper aluminium
White stucco

Accentuated lines

The roofline is continued as a nod to the original volume placement, finishing the square nature of the main volume. This gives an extra dimension to the angularity of the design while embracing the chimney of the indoor fireplace.

Closed front façade

The closed façade gets interrupted by the grandiose, two-story entrance. The juxtaposition of the horizontality of the design and the verticality of the entrance creates a point of interest. The eye immediately moves to this great statement.

Accentuated lines

The roofline is continued as a nod to the original volume placement, finishing the square nature of the main volume. This gives an extra dimension to the angularity of the design while embracing the chimney of the indoor fireplace.

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