House HH in Belgium

House Hh 

A2o architecten

House HH in Belgium
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ARCHITECTS
A2o Architecten

AREA
260 M²

GARDEN DESIGN
Natuurlijk Groen

MANUFACTURERS
Gira, Vande Moortel, Modular

PHOTOGRAPHS
Evenbeeld

LOCATION
Belgium

YEAR
2022

CATEGORY
Houses

House HH in Belgium
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Text description provided by architect.

House Hh shows how the realization of a new house goes hand in hand with enhancing the surrounding landscape. At the start of the project, the main aim was to offer a maximum view of the surroundings and yet create a place where the residents can feel at home and secure.

The setting for this assignment is at the edge of the woods in a quiet neighborhood. An old bungalow looked dilapidated and the garden was overgrown; the site was strongly separated from the surroundings. We went in search of a sustainable future vision for this beautiful place to live.

House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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The objective of the design was to give the garden back to the landscape. The old constructions and fences were removed and the plot was redesigned.

New trees and forest vegetation are planted around the house. The new house nestles in this restored environment. Two funnel-shaped volumes face the landscape independently but remain connected by a transparent link.

The vegetation and the building are in dialogue and offer privacy and security. The building is conceived as a massive ensemble with large cut-outs that frame the landscape.

House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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The living spaces are mainly oriented towards the rear, where the plot merges with the forest. The inner courtyard between the volumes forms the link between the protected inner world and the landscape outside.

The living spaces of the house are organized in both volumes: kitchen, office, and night zone in one, and a seating area in the other.

On the ground floor, the seating area, kitchen, and office are connected to each other; they can be separated by sliding doors if required.

House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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The subservient functions and staircase are brought together in a wooden volume, forming a buffer between the kitchen and workspace.

On the first floor, the bedrooms and bathroom are accessible via the central night hall.

The most private zones, such as the bathroom and night hall, have claustra windows that filter the view, while the bedrooms have smaller façade openings that face the surroundings.

House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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The house was given earthy, warm materials that articulate the dialogue between building and landscape. The green roofs are planted with herbaceous plants. The facades and the walkway are made with an authentic fieldstone.

The path extends into the entrance area, combined with the other floors of cut concrete and parquet.

The joinery is made of hardwood, and each window has its own character, matching the view and the space behind it.

House HH in Belgium
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House HH in Belgium
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Together with experienced carpenters, the residents rolled up their sleeves to make these windows. They have thus created their own view of the landscape.


House HH in Belgium
Front elevation


House HH in Belgium
Plan - 1st floor
House HH in Belgium
Plan - Ground floor