Orchard House: Defining Sustainable Architecture in The NetherlandsOrchard House: Defining Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands

Orchard House: Defining Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands

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In the serene surroundings of Heemstede, The Netherlands, lies Orchard House, a beacon of Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands. Designed by the innovative teams at Earthbound architecture and Namelok, this home harmonizes with its natural estate environment while showcasing cutting-edge sustainable design.

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Embracing Natural and Local Elements

Orchard House's design philosophy centers on deep respect for its surroundings and history, a hallmark of Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands. The use of reclaimed Hilversums-format brick and structural solid oak reflects a commitment to environmentally friendly materials and local heritage.

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A Roof with a Message

The distinctive mansard roof transforms into an asymmetrical pitch, mirroring traditional local structures while introducing modern, sustainable twists. This feature underscores the project's blend of traditional and innovative elements, contributing to the discourse on Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands.

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Bio-based Building Techniques

At the heart of Orchard House is its dedication to sustainability, utilizing hempcrete for insulation and loam stucco for interior finishes. This approach not only ensures a passive home environment but also showcases the possibilities of bio-based materials in Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands.

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A New Era for Dutch Living

Orchard House stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of Sustainable Architecture in The Netherlands. Through its thoughtful integration of materials, design, and environmental awareness, the project offers a glimpse into the future of Dutch residential architecture.

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All photographs are work of MWA Hart Nibbrig

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