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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Villa DVT in Arnhem, Netherlands by boetzkes|helder

 
September 25th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: boetzkes|helder

Villa DVT is a detached house on the outskirt of Arnhem in the suburb Schuytgraaf. The client expressed a desire for a unique and modern home and an interior with a ‘loft-quality’. This resulted in an explicit design with graphic lines and minimalistic details.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

  • Architect: boetzkes|helder
  • Name of Project: Villa DVT
  • Location: Arnhem, Netherlands
  • Structural engineer: Bartels engineers
  • Facade engineer: Metadecor
  • Project Year: 2011
  • Project Area: living space 160 sqm, plot area 630 sqm
  • Photographs: Merel van Beukering

The facade is made of aluminum, constructed out of expanded metal sheets with a special coating which changes color in different light conditions. The aluminum window frames are cut out from the metal sheets and carefully frames the environment as big dynamic paintings. The basic shape of the house is formed by the plot, it is oblique in the front side and runs parallel with the street. Resulting in a volume with a sharp look which creates a spacious and specific interior.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

At the back facade a big window with sliding door opens up to the garden and leads to the skewed terrace which acts as an extension of the ground floor. This glass facade can be covered with a moveable sunscreen that is also made of the perforated aluminum.

The ground floor is divided into three parts, a garage, the entrance and a large living area that combines a living room, dining room and kitchen.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

The living room has a big void that gives the interior the needed spacious quality and creates a connection to the first floor. A visually dominant element in the interior is the big storage cupboard which acts as a large wooden tapestry that serves a number of functions such as the kitchen, storage, drinks cabinet, wardrobe and a toilet.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

The open steel staircase covered with oak treads makes the connection to the more private and intimate first floor. The corridor opens to the void and connects the various rooms; three bedrooms and a bathroom. The bathroom has its own atmosphere, the walls and floor are plastered in an light grey color and daylight is diffuse. The rooms at the front of the house are facing to the north and overlook the green hills of Doorwerth.

 

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Merel van Beukering)

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