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The architects Ten Hove built a holiday home in Oostkapelle in the Netherlands in a completely undogmatic way and with a pinch of humour. The rapidly changing North Sea weather was a decisive factor in the choice of materials and shape: a house was needed that would allow people to live outdoors and protect them from strong winds, sun and rain. In the colder months, it had to allow plenty of light and the warmth of the low sun into the house and also create a holiday feeling inside. This is how the architects came up with the shape: a green monopitch roof and a closed outer wall to the north. To the south, a glass façade under a long, protruding roof and above that a façade inclined towards the sun. For the construction, the architects chose an undogmatic hybrid, taking the best of each construction:
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