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Published: Monday, July 02, 2007

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Living Pavilion

A light frame encloses the interiors of a residential unit while connecting it to its surround in this extension to an existing housing block as designed by Dutch firm Geen Punt Architecten.

By: Geen Punt Architecten BNA

Architecture-Page | Living Pavilion by Geen Punt Architecten BNA
View of the newer extension as well as the existing building.

A minimal frame of iroko wood allows a subtle screen between the interiors and the natural landscape, allowing the two to mingle freely in the living area.

A double sided fireplace marks the transition from inside the house onto a large veranda outside.

Credits

  • Text: Courtesy of the architect
  • Photographs: www.visuelezaken.nl, Courtesy of the architect
  • Compiled and edited by Varun M Ajani

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