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Modernist villa Flanders House by SAOTA

 Flanders region, Belgium


Architects: SAOTA
Project Manager: Hadewijch Geuskens
Interior Designer: Pieter Laureys
Landscaping: Wirtz International
Photos  ©  Adam Letch


Designed as an architectural object within a tranquil natural setting, this 3,000-square-metre Modernist villa occupies a large, verdant lot in Belgium’s verdant Flanders region.



SAOTA: This house on a large, wooded lot in the Flanders region of Belgium offered SAOTA an opportunity to design a distinctive contemporary architectural object in the landscape that would simultaneously serve as a warm, outward-looking living environment and engage meaningfully with its surroundings.



The principal components of the master plan include a main house above a basement parking garage and a separate pool pavilion with a home office. The house and pavilion are linked via landscaped courtyards, a structured system of koi ponds, and a swimming pool.



The simplicity of this home’s design gives it a sense of tranquillity. Both as an architectural object and a living environment, it aims to engage and connect with its natural setting. The use of reflective surfaces and materials – glass and water – emphasize this relationship by both framing and mirroring the surrounding trees and foliage.



The exterior design is composed of solid cubes and interconnecting glazed voids, which are unified with a slender canopy that wraps around three sides to form outdoor terraces. Clustered vertical columns double as sculptural screens.




The facade design is an expression of the interior layout. The client’s preference for traditional, defined rooms rather than an open-plan arrangement led to cellular interior spaces that open outwards onto the terraces and inwards towards a double-volume central atrium with skylights.



The house responds to the local climate by fostering an indoor-outdoor lifestyle in summer and an introverted, cozy environment centering on the atrium in winter. The way in which the cellular character of the rooms fragments or erodes as they open to the terraces and atrium makes for fluid transitions and invites glimpses of the garden deep into the interiors.











The exterior façades feature a restrained palette of materials - slabs of Giallo D’Istria marble cladding on the walls, sandstone floors, and paneled Alucabond aluminum sheets along the fireplace broken up by large glass panels. The contrast between the precision of the architectural detailing and the organic textures of the materials amplifies their inherent beauty.



The simplicity and formal clarity of this home’s design, both as an architectural object and as a tranquil living environment, aim to facilitate an authentic, connected relationship with its natural setting.











7 comments:

  1. That looks amazing!

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  2. Architects SAOTA on Instagram: @_saota

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  3. Wirtz International Landscape Architects @wirtz_international

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  4. Architectural photographer Adam Letch on Instagram: @adamletchfoto

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  5. 👏👏👏👏

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  6. SAOTA, як завжди, на висоті. Браво !

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  7. It's a marvellous place

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