Nov 09 2011
Contemporary Villa Biesvaren Project by BBVH Architecture
BBVH architecture has extensive experience in housing, public buildings, offices, shops, restaurants, refurbishing, monuments, sport facilities, urban planning etc.Recently completed, this three story contemporary residence is located in Ypenburg, a new suburb of The Hague, the capital city of the province of South Holland in The Netherlands.
The house is built with a steel structure around a concrete core, and filled with lightweight prefab timber exterior walls. This allows the terraces to cantilever 3 meters. Used materials are gray glass fibre reinforced concrete panels in combination with an anthracite plaster. The ceiling under the cantilevering terraces is finished with a warm brown wooden cladding.
Contrasting the dark exterior is a bright white interior with spacious rooms. The ground floor has a modern open kitchen and a large living room overlooking the water. Three children’s bedrooms and a bathroom are located on the first floor, with access to a large terrace. The master bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet is located at the top floor, connected to a private terrace to enjoy the evening sun. The house is located at the entrance of a new housing area Biesland near The Hague. It is seated at the water with views on three sides. The shape of the house itself is simple rectangular but the cantilevering terraces give it a very dynamic view. The used materials are plaster and glass-fibre reinforced concrete composite panels.
Villa Ypenburg III by BBVH Architecten:
This modern villa, design by Rotterdam based architecture studio BBVH Architecten, is located in a new suburb of Den Haag and designed for the owner of a furniture company. The dynamic architecture is characterized by it’s dark colors and large cantilevering terraces. Oriented at the waterfront, the house is designed to enjoy the view of the surroundings.






















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