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Architects: BLAUW architecten
- Area: 49 m²
- Year: 2009
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Photographs:Jan de Vries / Daph
Indefinitely
Extension house Nijmegen, relationship with infinity ...
A house on a ridge at the Beekmandalseweg Nijmegen. A splendid context, the old house on the hill overlooking the polder. A task submitted with the pleasant ambition of our client resulted in an interesting and exciting process from sketch to implementation.
There is no transition between landscape and roof of the extension. The countryside creeps in the roof construction at the existing house, it creates harmony between living and environment.
View
The program is organized around the terrace, a sheltered spot, in the angle of the rising volume. The great facade, gives the residents a great view and the relationship with the outside.
Informal entrance
Due to the extension, a second entrance is created which manifest the daily activities of the family in the plan around this new sheltered spot.
Routing
The formal entrance on Beekman Dalseweg maintained. By entering the sight line, through the entire width of the house, gives you the view on the lateral moraine on the west side. This creates a logical routing, running past the kitchen into the living room one is received. Here opens the property by overlooking the Ooypolder.
Rust rests
The expansion is performed in Corten steel. The transience of this material shows appreciation for existing. The warm and natural tones correspond to primer of the moraine.