House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades.
(kolhaas:1.4)(snohetta:1.2) House in the north of Holland incorporates both integrated sustainable solutions and home automation, whilst enabling a flexible use of space. Located on the outskirts of a Dutch village and close to the sea, the house is backed by a wooded area and fronted by an open expanse of polder landscape. The design of the house responds to both its setting and to the seasons. The more intimate working and sleeping areas are located towards the back, where the enclosure of the woods provides an intimate setting, while the living areas enjoy panoramic views of the polder landscape to the front. The elevated position of the open plan living areas enhances the views to the exterior. Each of the four facades, curve towards the inside to create four distinct petal-like wings. These curving recesses are visually connected to each other through their view lines, which cross at the heart of the building. The vertical organisation of the building follows a centrifugal split-level principle. An open staircase at the centre of the house connects the front and back wings. A comprehensive home automation system enables integrated control of the electrical systems including solar panels and mechanical installations. Complete control of this ‘smart home’ is possible by a central touch-screen in the living area, while decentral devices provide dedicated control per room. Furthermore control is possible remotely by independent devices via LAN-connection. The integrated sustainability concept of the house includes a central airwater heat pump, mechanical ventilation with waste heat recovery and solar panels. Heat gain is reduced through the use of tinted glass on the fully glazed front and back facades (hdr:1.24)(wood:0.8)
A picturesque village house nestled in a serene countryside, surrounded by lush greenery, blooming flowers, and a quaint cobblestone pathway leading to the front door. The house features charming details such as a thatched roof, colorful window shutters, a welcoming front porch with rocking chairs, and a well-tended garden filled with vibrant plants. The sunlight softly filters through the trees, casting a warm glow on the house. This idyllic scene is captured in a highly detailed digital painting, evoking a sense of tranquility and nostalgia
Dutch couple commissioned a home that could structure different aspects of family life, such as sleeping, working, playing and dining, around their daily routines. In response, the Möbius House was designed with an intertwining trajectory that aligns the working spaces and bedrooms, with collective areas positioned at the intersections. Located in Het Gooi, a green residential area near Amsterdam, the site is surrounded by meadows and tall beech trees. The curved and angled lines of the spatial loop reflect the varied landscape, while the glazed surfaces interact with the spectacular natural surroundings.
Dutch couple commissioned a home that could structure different aspects of family life, such as sleeping, working, playing and dining, around their daily routines. In response, the Möbius House was designed with an intertwining trajectory that aligns the working spaces and bedrooms, with collective areas positioned at the intersections. Located in Het Gooi, a green residential area near Amsterdam, the site is surrounded by meadows and tall beech trees. The curved and angled lines of the spatial loop reflect the varied landscape, while the glazed surfaces interact with the spectacular natural surroundings.
Dutch couple commissioned a home that could structure different aspects of family life, such as sleeping, working, playing and dining, around their daily routines. In response, the Möbius House was designed with an intertwining trajectory that aligns the working spaces and bedrooms, with collective areas positioned at the intersections. Located in Het Gooi, a green residential area near Amsterdam, the site is surrounded by meadows and tall beech trees. The curved and angled lines of the spatial loop reflect the varied landscape, while the glazed surfaces interact with the spectacular natural surroundings.
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
Cozy cabin on the edge of the forest, next to the river. The cottage is made of wood and has an attractive appearance from the outside. It is surrounded by dense green trees and bushes, creating a feeling of privacy and closeness to nature. The river flows nearby and you can see it from the windows of the lodge. The river has clear water and you can see small fish swimming around in it. Around the lodge is a pastoral landscaped field with blooming flowers and grass. Everything around breathes tranquility and brings you a sense of peace and comfort
an english stone countryside house near seashore , style of Hendrik Kerstens,
house with lot of window , exterior, trending on dribble, maximalis, rich color palette, forest, lot of vegetation
The peninsula is located next to a winding river, with clear water and sparkling waves. The peninsula is semi-circular, surrounded by dense forests and lush trees that block the sky and sun. Along the river, there are some triangular wooden houses and homestays scattered. The wooden houses have a simple and simple appearance, but they are very distinctive. Under the wooden house are crops, green plants, or ponds. The crops are growing well, and the plants are lush. The pond is clear and bottomless. There are also some figures or architectural sculptures with the theme of the Lord of the Rings distributed on the peninsula, such as the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit villages. These sculptures are brightly colored and lifelike, adding fantasy and mystery to the peninsula. The overall color tone of the picture tends to be fresh and natural, giving people a sense of tranquility and peace. The shape and layout of the peninsula are very clever, creating a unique sense of beauty. The addition of characters or architectural sculptures with the theme of Lord of the Rings makes the images more vivid and interesting. In the upper left corner of the picture, there is a huge sculpture of the Lord of the Rings, which presents a golden light and emits mysterious power. Surrounding the Lord of the Rings were a group of hobbits, dressed in green clothes and pointed hats, sitting on the grass chatting. On the other side of the river, there is a Hobbit village with small houses with circular roofs covered in green grass
In the snow at night in Northern Europe, a wooden cabin sits on a bulge. There is a fireplace in the house and a warm firelight. It is surrounded by coniferous forest not far behind the cabin. There is a shallow stream in front, with reflections on the water. Judging from the light inside the house, the snow accumulation on the shore is relatively thick. Realistic style.
Make a luxurious two-story house in a minimalist design with trees and a fence and a pond in the middle
a 17th century style dutch landscape with a ruined house to the left on top of a steep hill , a small frozen river, brown and grey tones scurrying clouds of black and grey white.distant town style of Jacob ruisdael
a 17th century style dutch landscape with a ruined house to the left on top of a steep hill , a small frozen river, brown and grey tones scurrying clouds of black and grey white.distant town style of Jacob ruisdael
top view of a village in the woods with a pleasant rivers and lakes in the centre of it
a 17th century style dutch landscape with a frozen river, brown and grey tones scurrying clouds of black and grey white..distant town ruined house sitiing to the left on hill
In the snow at night in Northern Europe, a wooden hut sits on a bulge. There is a fireplace and warm firelight in the house. The back of the wooden house is surrounded by coniferous forest in the distance. There is a narrow and shallow stream in front of the water. Reflecting the light inside the house, there was some fog on the water's edge, and the snow piled up thickly on the shore. Realistic style.
house with lot of window , exterior, trending on dribble, maximalis, rich color palette, forest, lot of vegetation, stained glass windows
house with lot of window , exterior, trending on dribble, maximalis, rich color palette, forest, lot of vegetation, a little stained glass windows, bay windows
On the gentle slope of a lush Norwegian forest, nestled amidst tall trees, stands a quaint wooden cabin. Its triangular structure is supported by four sturdy wooden columns, weathered by the elements yet resilient. As you gaze towards its side, you're greeted by the rustic charm of its architecture, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings, a serene retreat in the heart of nature's embrace
On the gentle slope of a lush Norwegian forest, nestled amidst tall trees, stands a quaint wooden cabin. Its triangular structure is supported by four sturdy wooden columns, weathered by the elements yet resilient. As you gaze towards its side, you're greeted by the rustic charm of its architecture, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings, a serene retreat in the heart of nature's embrace