February 16, 2012
VILLA ROTANDA
Dutch practice bedaux de brouwer architecten has designed 'Villa Rotonda', a single family dwelling positioned adjacent to a heavily traveled roundabout in Goirle, Netherlands. Addressing security and privacy for the inhabitants, the strategic arrangement of the perimeter walls creates an introspective atmosphere. A vernacular appearance and stone gable roof was maintained to reference the zoning requirements of the established residential fabric. A shallow pool surrounds the home while a void between the masonry walls allows fish to swim freely into an open air court and abut the large glass windows bordering the ground level.
www.bedauxdebrouwer.nl
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