Woodland Cottage Epse / Eek en Dekkers
Following the holiday home that Piet Hein Eek designed in 2005 in the forest near Epse, we were approached by a family who has also purchased a plot of land a few hundred metres further in the same woodland. In this super beautiful place, in the middle of the woods in between the mature trees, are two old holiday homes linked by a garage in between. The elongated building with an open space on the south facade was in a poor state of repair and in no way met modern living requirements.
© Thomas Mayer
Architects: Eek en Dekkers
Location: Epse, The Netherlands
Lead Architect: Iggie Dekkers
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Thomas Mayer
Contractor: Hanzebouw BV
Constructor: JV2 bouwadvies BV
© Thomas Mayer
Text description provided by the architects. Following the holiday home that Piet Hein Eek designed in 2005 in the forest near Epse, we were approached by a family who has also purchased a plot of land a few hundred metres further in the same woodland. In this super beautiful place, in the middle of the woods in between the mature trees, are two old holiday homes linked by a garage in between. The elongated building with an open space on the south facade was in a poor state of repair and in no way met modern living requirements.
© Thomas Mayer
© Thomas Mayer
However, the position in relation to the sun and the open space with a view of the forest has ...
© Thomas Mayer
Architects: Eek en Dekkers
Location: Epse, The Netherlands
Lead Architect: Iggie Dekkers
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Thomas Mayer
Contractor: Hanzebouw BV
Constructor: JV2 bouwadvies BV
© Thomas Mayer
Text description provided by the architects. Following the holiday home that Piet Hein Eek designed in 2005 in the forest near Epse, we were approached by a family who has also purchased a plot of land a few hundred metres further in the same woodland. In this super beautiful place, in the middle of the woods in between the mature trees, are two old holiday homes linked by a garage in between. The elongated building with an open space on the south facade was in a poor state of repair and in no way met modern living requirements.
© Thomas Mayer
© Thomas Mayer
However, the position in relation to the sun and the open space with a view of the forest has ...
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