Studio Denieuwegeneratie has designed the Dutch Mountain project, , this contemporary house is located on a historical agricultural plot amidst hayfields and woods in a nature reserve. Project completed in November 2011.
The underground house is embedded in the moorland. The large glass facade allows the sun to warm the concrete shell. The thermal mass keeps this warmth and cools the house in the summer. The wooden cantilever regulates sun and is the only visible architecture in the landscape. The open structure of the house is filled in with a light set of rooms, giving it a flexibility to grow together with its owners.
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