Team V Architecture completed Simmerhûs, a compact 75m² prefabricated holiday home on the island of Terschelling. The timber-frame modules were transported on three lorries and assembled on-site within three days. The house features a roof rotated five degrees to create a playfully asymmetrical profile clad in hand-glazed rust-colored ceramic tiles by Royal Tichelaar. Interior finishes by Kranen/Gille include wild pine veneer and ash with a minimalist Japanese aesthetic. Construction includes full insulation, triple-glazed windows, a heat pump, power storage for eight integrated, colour-matched solar panels, and a rainwater purification system, delivering an A++ energy label.
On the Dutch island of Terschelling, Team V Architecture has completed Simmerhûs, a prefabricated holiday home that maintains a custom, site-specific character. Despite being constructed from a standardized, off-site timber-frame, which was transported on just three lorries and assembled on-site within three days, the house uses its playfully asymmetrical roof to blend prefabrication and sustainable construction with a home that is intimately connected to its surroundings.
The compact 75m² holiday home by Team V Architecture Studio is defined by its subtle, yet striking asymmetry, leading to a highly efficient structure. The roof, made of large, flat, rust-colored ceramic tiles, each hand-glazed by Royal Tichelaar, is unexpectedly rotated by five degrees in relation to the floor plan. This playful effect continues throughout the interior, which balances functionality with a serene, minimalist Japanese aesthetic.
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