Woonhuis Weert
In the rural, green surroundings of Weert, this new residence sits on a plot with unobstructed views over the farmlands. The unique landscape forms the foundation of the design, which harmonizes with both its environment and the wishes of the residents. Form, material, and spatial layout together create a natural unity with the surrounding countryside.
The design draws inspiration from the traditional langgevelboerderij (long-facade farmhouse), a building type historically common in the Weert region. As the name suggests, this farmhouse is characterized by its elongated shape and the combination of living and working spaces along a horizontal axis. This idea is reflected both in the house’s vertical layering and in the horizontal organization of its interior spaces.
The layout fosters a strong connection with the landscape. Expansive rear windows open the house to its surroundings, creating a sense of freedom and bringing the outdoors in. Sunken seating areas enhance the feeling of calm and spaciousness, strengthening the connection with nature throughout the open interior. Living within the landscape truly comes to life here.
The building is constructed from natural and sustainable materials, chosen not only for their warm appearance but also for their environmental benefits. The exterior is clad in sustainable Fraké wood, while clay blocks from the Spanish company Fetdeterra are used in both the facade and interior. The texture and color of these bricks ensure a natural integration into the environment. Moreover, clay blocks are a circular building material that can significantly reduce the construction industry’s material footprint and CO₂ emissions.
























