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Architects: NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte
- Area: 126 m²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Johnny Umans
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Manufacturers: OTIIMA, Much more than a window
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Exterior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2b8/6fe1/6301/673e/8c4a/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-014.jpg?1642975966)
Text description provided by the architects. The Refuge is inserted in a landscaped garden of a single-family house deep in Flanders’ suburban landscape. After the existing house was rebuilt, the surrounding landscape was unkept resulting in a wild and untamed site. The house sits on a raised plinth, which elevates the ground floor from the wild context, giving a sense of monumentality to the existing villa in contrast to the surrounding green.
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Exterior Photography, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2b9/5023/5901/6410/020a/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-011.jpg?1642975973)
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Interior Photography, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2b8/5023/5921/ca19/a30c/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-006.jpg?1642975958)
The site was restructured by positioning the Refuge in the center of the garden according to the double-axis system of the Villa and the bent parcel boundaries of the site. Surrounding the pool house, landscape elements were carefully planted: a filter pond, patio, bicycle shed, and storage room. The Refuge includes a swimming pond with an etching studio. It is a concrete container with precise openings that frame the landscape.
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A circular arch holds the space together. The landscape design grows out of this and complements the building. A circular 'hortus conclusus' is created that completes the shape of the cut-out from the roof plate. The circle is used as a visual language for the abstracted version of a clearing in the forest. Every frame that arises throughout the space engages in a dialogue with the existing house and nature.
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Interior Photography](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2ba/5023/5901/6410/020b/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-015.jpg?1642976001)
The Refuge is positioned as a link to the garden. Like the house, it is an element on a new sand-colored concrete path from the street to the yoga platform. The red robust concrete shell stands in soft contrast to the complementary green surroundings. The red is a nuance of the existing house and the new landscape elements in the same deep red brick.
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Interior Photography, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2b8/6fe1/6301/673e/8c49/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-007.jpg?1642975956)
The large sliding window in the refuge is in line with the house and divides the pavilion into a hard exterior and a soft, isolated interior. All metal elements that emerge from the landscape have the same purple-red color as the joinery: lighting poles, gates, and kitchen garden areas.
![Refuge / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte - Interior Photography, Stairs](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/61ed/d2b9/6fe1/6301/673e/8c4d/newsletter/nwlnd-refuge-010.jpg?1642976025)