A Hidden House

A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer

A HIDDEN HOUSE

Engel Architecten

PHOTOGRAPHS
Luuk Kramer

LOCATION
Nijmegen, The Netherlands

MANUFACTURERS
Kalfire, Metaglas, Petersen Tegl, Schellevis, Deltalight, Hotbath

YEAR
2020

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Maarten Engel

CATAGORY
Houses

AREA
500 m²

Text description provided by architect.

In the wooded and accidental surroundings of Nijmegen, a modest city in the eastern part of the Netherlands lies a beautifully hidden plot, hardly visible from the street.

A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer
A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer

An ideal place to live. At the end of 2016, Engel Architects was approached by the owner, a young family from Nijmegen, with the request to design their dream house here.

It had to be a modern house but one with a warm feeling, to be relatively large but feel modest.

The house is quite modern and designed with a certain elegance and sophistication. The overhangs give the house an intimate character, the large glass surfaces bring nature inside.

The building volume is made up of four asymmetrical volumes, each of which is closely related to the human scale.

A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer
A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer

The asymmetrical approach of the design makes it possible to size each room exactly to suit the function it is intended for.

It was important to the clients that each space was provided with natural daylight. Around the house, the surrounding terrain is lowered in some places, so the natural light can also enter the rooms in the basement.

A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer
A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer

The roof is designed as a double-curved butterfly roof. This shape does justice to the precise location of the house on the plot and strengthens the relationship of the various rooms with the surrounding garden.

The materialization of the house is the result of careful consideration of various materials on the plot itself.

The light brick from which the house is constructed fits perfectly into the green surroundings of the wooded plot. The warm colors of the oak window frames contrast beautifully with it.

The garden design was created by Buro Mien Ruys. In the garden, you can dwell, walk and disappear. Straight lines are kept to a minimum.

A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer
A Hidden House
© Luuk Kramer

In some places, the trees and plants reach as far as the house, so the green character of the plot can almost literally be felt inside the house.


A Hidden House
Rear facade
A Hidden House
Back facade


A Hidden House
Cross section C
A Hidden House
Cross section E


A Hidden House
Side wall right
A Hidden House
Side wall left