Roof garden pavilion / Hoogte Twee Architecten

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Architects: Hoogte Twee Architecten – Arnhem
Location: Arnhem,
Client: GB family
Project team: Peter Groot, Martin-Paul Neys
Contractor: Kuijpers Bouw Heteren bv.
Structural Engineer: Krekon bv
Project year: 2004-2005
Photographs:

animated plan

From a post-war upper residence the original roof construction is removed and the front brickwork is raised all round.

On the big roof terrace which has been created,a pavilion is placed with a somewhat u-formed map.

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One leg from this accommodates the stairs, in front of these, the roof chamber has been housed.

The status of the room between depends on the position of the doors: at one time part of the terrace and division between living-room and roof chamber,at another part of the pavilion and division between north and south terrace.

 
 
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arch critic says:

OMG….this is so cool!

 
# September 5, 2009 at 17:48
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Liam says:

Beautiful..

 
# September 6, 2009 at 05:14
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Harry says:

Goede oplossing voor het creeren voor een zonne dek op een bestaande woning

 
# September 6, 2009 at 06:13
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john wayne says:

just a ‘roof pavilion’ mista arkitekt… there’s NO garden – guess sometimes authors get carried away with their ‘green thought’ (here i’ll stop all those that wanna say ‘but you can made it yourself’ – yes i could and i would)

anywayz nice thought… nice view… but unfinished piece

 
# September 6, 2009 at 07:15
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Dmytro Lutsak says:

impresseive

 
# September 6, 2009 at 07:52
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Henry says:

Nice classic modernism; rational and thoughtful.

 
# September 6, 2009 at 12:38
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mer3i says:

i have roof garden

 
# December 10, 2009 at 10:22

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