Modern Houses - By MHM Contributing Staff on Tuesday, September 8, 2009 - 1 Comment
House Bierings
House Bierings by architects Rocha Tombal in the Netherlands is a study of light and angles to arrive at a modern mews house in the Utrecht suburbs.
The almost entirely wood clad house leaves only space for protruding windows strategically placed to provide optimal views of the landscape and not the neighboring houses. Projected to be up and coming architects we look forward to more from Rocha Tombal.
Rocha Tombal describe their design this way,”From a basic form, defined by the municipal urban plan, sculptural “eyes” emerge with direct views to the varied countryside landscape. The form and orientation of the building avoid visual contact with the adjacent houses: at the ground floor the angled ceiling of the kitchen accentuates the intensive contact with the garden.”
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Superb Architectural DETAIL gives SMALL HOUSE big bang. Vertical wood siding climbs exterior neatly! Interior design has as much pizazz as the outside. Overall a succinct and original piece of art in the form of a home! Can I have a duplicate for my yard, please?