On the outskirts of Boekel, in a woodland area near a pond and the Perekker nature reserve, the Dutch architectural studio Denkkamer designed a house that resembles a barn or log cabin in terms of form and materials
In one of the most beautiful locations in a small holiday village on the island of Schiermonnikoog, in the Netherlands, the Ferskûle holiday home offers, as its name meaning "hidden" suggests, a multitude of delicately designed spaces where it is possible to curl up, lie down, look outside, and find new perspectives or total relaxation
"House with four roofs" is a new residential home, located on the former site of an automobile company on the outskirts of the village of Boekel, in North Brabant, amidst the structures of an ancient medieval agricultural area
The three houses on the polder are designed by the Denkkamer studio in the former iron and metal foundry of Egmond&Zonen in Overschie, which has been transformed into a special living environment and is loaded with maritime and industrial components with shed roofs
The goal of the renovation and expansion project of the historic home, by Dutch studio Denkkamer is to increase its historical and cultural value, while providing a space for contemporary living
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