
A Woodland Residence Shaped by Its Natural Context
Located in Limburg, this residence forms part of a former military terrain that has been carefully redeveloped into a residential park while preserving its existing road network and mature green structure. Set among spacious plots surrounded by trees, Open Park Villa responds directly to its environment, creating a tranquil living atmosphere where architecture and landscape coexist seamlessly. The project celebrates openness, privacy, and the richness of woodland living through a design deeply rooted in its natural setting.


An Interior Defined by Light, Views, and Spatial Continuity
The villa’s design embraces the diversity of the site through a carefully organized ground-floor plan that unfolds as one continuous living environment. Variations in topography, framed views, and the surrounding greenery shape a sequence of spatial experiences that constantly evolve throughout the day. Natural light moves across the interior, highlighting different areas at different times and reinforcing the connection between occupants and the changing landscape beyond. The result is a contemporary home where openness, light, and nature become essential architectural elements.


▏The integration of a central patio enhances the cohesion of the entire ground floor layout, providing air, light, and space. This connection blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor, intensifying sightlines and elongating them. Varying ceiling heights and finishes within the rooms delineate distinct areas and functions within the house. Each space has its own ceiling height and finish. The living area is sunken into the landscape, constantly altering the perspective of the occupants and enriching the spatial experience.


▏The five interconnected volumes of the villa differ in size and positioning, creating a diverse exterior appearance from all sides. The consistent minimalist detailing of the facades and canopy in clip bamboo amplifies the sculptural quality of the structure. The garden design complements the carefully crafted outdoor space, tailored to the villa’s volume and facade openings, completing a harmonious interplay of architecture, interior, and landscape.

▏Custom-made furniture and built-in closets emphasize the interior’s quality. Rich materials such as oak wood panels in oil, a continuous cement floor, Grigio Alpi natural stone base elements, and a staircase are utilized. Cabinets in the entrance, kitchen, living room, and lounge feature dark-oil-treated oak veneer, while those in the bathroom and walk-in hallway are in light oak veneer.


▏In the bathroom and ground floor office, the open ceilings are painted white, paired with light oak cabinets. Natural fir wood is used for the open ceilings in the living room, ground floor lounge, and bedrooms upstairs. The kitchen and bathroom have closed ceilings. The toilet space in the entrance is constructed in brick with a lime wash finish.

















































