House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits

HOUSE ZEIST | BEDAUX DE BROUWER ARCHITECTS

Zeist, The Netherlands

The description is provided by the architect.  The house is situated on the edge of a village in a natural setting where the forest meets heathland. Distinctive features of the house are the raised patio and living area, the large overhanging roofs and the generous picture windows. The house is finished inside and out in exposed concrete. The straight lines and subdued detailing go to make up a striking design by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects.

 

House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits

 

The living area, which is raised above the forest floor, has the appearance of a pavilion and feels like a lookout post in the forest. At the back, it runs into the patio, which overlooks the heath. The large glass panels and the sliding door at the back provide views of the surrounding countryside. Further to the front, the rooms are more enclosed to provide a safer and cozier feel. Access to the living area and patio is via a concrete path and outside stairway. A concrete wall guides the visitor to the front door, which is sheltered by a thin steel canopy.

 

House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits
House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits

 

The main structure of the house consists of inner and outer concrete shells, poured on site, which required careful detailing and intensive coordination with the structural engineer and contractor.
The aluminum panorama facades are finished cleanly and merge unobtrusively into the walls and floors. Mullions have been minimized to ensure the least possible hindrance to the influx of light. As a result, the outer and inner spaces appear to flow seamlessly into each other. The aluminum louvers can be used to ensure privacy when desired.

 

House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits

 

The raw concrete gives the house a pure and basic appearance, which contrasts handsomely with the refined and restrained detailing of the frames, louvers, and interior. The connection with the natural outdoor environment, the subdued design language and the use of materials give the house its striking character and provide an exceptional living experience.

 

House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits
House Zeist by Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
© Michel Kievits

 

PROJECT DATA

Architect: Bedaux de Brouwer Architects
Website: www.bedauxdebrouwer.nl
Project location: Zeist, The Netherlands
Client: Private
Architect in charge: Peter Keijsers
Design Team: Peter Keijsers, Rob Vermeulen
Project Year: 2016
Contractor: C. Mulckhuyse bv
Construction: ABT bv
Facade builder: Alconstrux Aluminium
Interior Design: Francine Broos
Photography: Michel Kievits

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