This article was originally published in Domus 951, October 2011
Villa 4.0 is located in an excavation area of the historical fortress town of Naarden—an environment imbued with cultural history, well-tended natural beauty, and just boring enough to offer the necessary peace and quiet after a busy working day in the big city.
Previously the client inhabited an apartment also designed by Van Gameren in 1999 on the head of Amsterdam's Borneo Island. He enjoyed the architect's "inside = outside" design, connecting the experience of interior spaces to the exterior landscape by using lots of glass. Inspired by Farnsworth House, Van Gameren's translation of the client's requests consisted of the introduction of huge windows and glazed facades into the old structure and the addition of a glass pavilion. Ironically this results in a timelessness of the modernist kind.
It may sound like an unusual comment, but for kids Villa 4.0 is a great place for a game of hide and seek. The organisation of spaces, or the crazy reshaped floor plan, provides a constant element of surprise and a reason to smile.
It may sound like an unusual comment for an architecture critic, but overall one could state that for kids Villa 4.0 is a great place for a game of hide and seek. The organisation of spaces, or the crazy reshaped floor plan, provides a constant element of surprise and a reason to smile.
Christian Ernsten, Critic