Maxwan Architects have designed the gorgeous House G in Geldermalsen, Netherlands.
Description from the architects : Our clients had bought an old barn on a beautiful 2ha site bordering the river Linge. We were asked to help realize their dream of a large kitchen living room where they could relax, entertain friends and organize wine tasting sessions for their customers. In the past, the previous owners had already realized an extension by simply extruding the high barn, adding 10 meters, in two floors.
At our first visit we found the house difficult to inhabit. Most strikingly, virtually no relation existed to the beautiful landscape surrounding the house. All façade openings were too small, in the wrong place, or both. We proposed to invert the layout of the house, moving the offices and storage space to occupy the recent extension and the private spaces to the old barn. A large slit was cut into the barn roof to bring in light. The final touch was a large piece of furniture that would serve as kitchen, storage, stairs and library all at once.
Credits:
Partner in charge : Hiroki Matsuura, Rients Dijkstra
Team : Larraine Henning, Rene Sangers, Harm te Velde, Franziska Wien
Structural engineers : ABT Delft
Woodwork & furniture : Binnenruimte – Rotterdam
Contractor : Van der Netten van Stigt – Zoelmond
Building supervisor : Fred Vink – Geldermalsen
Photography : Filip Dujardin
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 18 March, 2011













To whom it may concern: Im loving everything about this, except, the fire place isn’t appealing to the eye at all, it throws the energy of the room completely off. I wish I could have been a part of this so I could’ve built the fireplace myself.
Comment by Nikolas Casas on March 22, 2011 at 12:31 pm