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i29 Designs the Hidden Villa in a Secluded Garden

The Hidden Villa is a beautiful home designed by the Dutch architecture firm i29 in the south of the Netherlands. The home has a double-height courtyard, which is full of trees and plants -- this serves as the main focal point of the home. Nestled in a secluded garden, the two-story home rests on a site where a former hospital once stood. Other components include the central courtyard and swimming pool.

Partner at i29, Chris Collaris explains, "When entering the home, a gradient of light builds up towards the central part of the home. It slowly builds up until you reach the kitchen which is connected to the big central patio. We tried to double the potential of the patio space by stacking two patios partly or completely on top of each other. They are also top down daylight providers without losing the privacy in the spaces on the first floor."

Trend Themes

  1. Biophilic Architecture — Infusing residential spaces with natural elements stimulates mental well-being and sustainability, redefining home environments.
  2. Vertical Garden Integration — Stacked patio designs offer a revolutionary approach to maximize greenery while maintaining privacy in urban settings.
  3. Adaptive Residential Redesign — Transforming former institutional sites into serene living spaces showcases innovation in sustainable urban development.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Architecture — Integrating natural elements seamlessly into living spaces highlights opportunities for eco-friendly design and construction.
  2. Urban Development — Converting non-residential properties into lush, secluded homes addresses the challenges of urban space limitations and aesthetic appeal.
  3. Luxury Real Estate — Enhancing high-end properties with biophilic features caters to a market desiring exclusive and nature-immersed living experiences.

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