Collection by Belinda Young

Exterior details

Residence VDB-Belgium by Govaert&Vanhoutte Architects
Residence VDB-Belgium by Govaert&Vanhoutte Architects
Murren chose maintenance-free materials, such as Stepstone precast concrete pavers for exterior decks and river-rock-covered flat roofs. He recalls his neighbors’ astonishment and delight when “we went from a giant hole in the ground to a two-story house in just four days.”
Murren chose maintenance-free materials, such as Stepstone precast concrete pavers for exterior decks and river-rock-covered flat roofs. He recalls his neighbors’ astonishment and delight when “we went from a giant hole in the ground to a two-story house in just four days.”
The house was designed as a long, linear structure to accommodate the residents’ request that visitors always feel connected to the site as a whole.
The house was designed as a long, linear structure to accommodate the residents’ request that visitors always feel connected to the site as a whole.
With the home’s glass walls pulled open, the patio and fire pit become an extension of the dining room.
With the home’s glass walls pulled open, the patio and fire pit become an extension of the dining room.
A landscape of native grasses designed by GSLA Studio complements the raw textures of the concrete-and-ipe front facade.
A landscape of native grasses designed by GSLA Studio complements the raw textures of the concrete-and-ipe front facade.