"The Gallery House: A Masterpiece by Wim Goes Architectuur"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by ArchDaily

The Gallery House, designed by Wim Goes Architectuur, is located in the Flemish landscape and is characterized by its honest and straightforward design, evoking tranquility, simplicity, and memory. The use of wood and hempcrete in the construction reflects a connection to the natural environment, while aluminum canopies protect the façade and regulate solar gain. The architecture integrates with the landscape, creating different atmospheres and interactions with natural elements.