Villa A
Tim Van de Velde

Villa A

Paul de Ruiter Architects como Arquitetos

Paul de Ruiter Architects designed Villa A. with a deep regard for nature. Located in the dunes of Aerdenhout, this sustainable and energy-neutral villa offers ample residential comfort, while staying connected to, and respectful of, the adjacent Natura2000 nature reserve.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Tailored family home
The clients, a blended family with five children, wanted a home tailored to their family situation, where each family member has their own space. They also desired an age-friendly home, allowing the parents to live on one floor indefinitely, and avoiding a sense of an empty house when the children leave home. Therefore, we designed a two-level house: a floating glass volume above the ground with the living room, kitchen, and master bedroom/bathroom, and a lower level integrated into the landscape with the children's bedrooms and bathrooms.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Respect for nature
The design prioritizes a connection to the surrounding natural environment with the utmost respect for it. The floating glass volume features a twisted shape to preserve two large Scots pines, creating an organic flow around them, without needing to cut them down. This floating part of the house appears to hover over the ground with two large overhangs on either end. A sloping landform connects the floating volume with the garden, integrating the children's living spaces into the lower level within this form. The connection to nature is emphasized through incisions made in the landform, minimizing the impact on the natural surroundings while still providing high-quality living spaces.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Villa A. is a two-story residence comprised of one above-ground level and one buried within the landscape. Access to the spacious, transparent entry hall is gained through the overhanging area, from which a floating staircase leads to the ground floor, the living area of the villa. This level features a generous living room, a centrally located kitchen with a dining area, a study, and a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The angled layout of the living space affords a different view of the surrounding nature from each room. The slight elevation of this floor above ground level creates a unique perspective as if living amongst the tree trunks and being a part of the forest.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde
photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

The subterranean level of the house contains several bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a utility room and storage space. The spaces are characterized by walls, floors, and ceilings that have been cast in place with minimal additional finishing, using only the necessary materials. Various interior elements are made from oak. The villa's reflective glass facade reflects the green landscape, creating an intriguing interplay of lines. The building is fully integrated into the landscape, as the undulating surroundings wrap around the structure and embrace the construction, including the spacious terrace with a pool and the access road, which are built from the same materials and forms as the villa. The addition of a canopy edge at the top and bottom of the volume creates the impression that the villa is floating and detached from its surroundings.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Self-sufficient house
The villa is energy neutral thanks to its integration within the well-insulated ground body and triple-insulated glass, with energy generated by heat pumps and solar cells on the biodiverse green roof. The green roof also serves to collect rainwater and enhance biodiversity by providing nesting opportunities for birds, bats, and bees. The floating portion is constructed of steel and wood, and the building was constructed using mostly electric construction equipment in a nitrogen-free process.

photo_credit Tim Van de Velde
Tim Van de Velde

Team:
Architect: Paul de Ruiter Architects
Photography: Tim Van de Velde

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