The Chimney House
Netherlands based architecture practice Onix designed this Chimney House in the village of Bosschenhoofd. The design exaggerates its presence by assigning different sizes, shapes and functions
to the object. The house is surrounded by a forest and agricultural land.
A total of four smoke-stack forms emerge from the roof at various points and heights resulting in a playful silhouette that distinguishes the house from a distance. The chimneys also facilitate light to the interior.
A more intimate second floor is inserted under the pitched ceiling and overlooks the ground level which is arranged around a transparent corner of floor-to-ceiling glass.
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