Seemingly floating above this reclaimed farmland is this testament to ecological responsibility and modern architecture. The rectangular glass structure atop the steel V-frame houses the living quarters, while, below, an underground section provides an entrance, parking, workspace and a great view over the nearby pond. Villa Kogelhof is self-sufficient, generating its own energy and heating its own water…so much more than just a pretty face.
Home of the Week: Villa Kogelhof, The Netherlands
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