Tiny Office Pavilion Vught / studio PROTOTYPE
Studio PROTOTYPE completed an office pavilion located in the garden of a villa. The villa was built in the thirties out of the characteristic red bricks of that time and is situated in a park-like environment at the Rondeweg in Vught.
© Jeroen Musch
Architects: studio PROTOTYPE
Location: Vught, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Jeroen Spee, Jeroen Steenvoorden
Project Team: Mitchel Verkuijlen, Janne van Berlo, Ries van den Bosch, Elisa Cardinali
Area: 64.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jeroen Musch
Contractor: De Wit en van Loon B.V.
Interior Realization: Houtwerk
Garden And Landscape Design: Andrew van Egmond
© Jeroen Musch
Text description provided by the architects. Studio PROTOTYPE completed an office pavilion located in the garden of a villa. The villa was built in the thirties out of the characteristic red bricks of that time and is situated in a park-like environment at the Rondeweg in Vught.
© Jeroen Musch
Ground Floor Plan
© Jeroen Musch
As a concept, the contextual character of the park has been continued within the plot of the villa. As part of the interior park, two pavilions were added, that elegantly communicate with the existing house. Although the pavilions have their own identity and materiality, they together form a unity within the overall concept. It is the first of the two pavilion...
© Jeroen Musch
Architects: studio PROTOTYPE
Location: Vught, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Jeroen Spee, Jeroen Steenvoorden
Project Team: Mitchel Verkuijlen, Janne van Berlo, Ries van den Bosch, Elisa Cardinali
Area: 64.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Jeroen Musch
Contractor: De Wit en van Loon B.V.
Interior Realization: Houtwerk
Garden And Landscape Design: Andrew van Egmond
© Jeroen Musch
Text description provided by the architects. Studio PROTOTYPE completed an office pavilion located in the garden of a villa. The villa was built in the thirties out of the characteristic red bricks of that time and is situated in a park-like environment at the Rondeweg in Vught.
© Jeroen Musch
Ground Floor Plan
© Jeroen Musch
As a concept, the contextual character of the park has been continued within the plot of the villa. As part of the interior park, two pavilions were added, that elegantly communicate with the existing house. Although the pavilions have their own identity and materiality, they together form a unity within the overall concept. It is the first of the two pavilion...
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