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Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners
Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park , De Zwarte Hond | International Design Awards Winners

Park Pavilion The Hoge Veluwe National Park

CompanyDe Zwarte Hond
Lead DesignersW.H. Schenk, De Zwarte Hond & J. Floris,Monadnock
Design TeamSandor Naus (Monadnock), Michael Maminski (Monadnock), André van Slik (De Zwarte Hond), Marius Rimbach (De Zwarte Hond)
Project LocationOtterlo, The Netherlands
ClientThe Hoge Veluwe National Park Foundation
CreditsPhotos by Stijn Bollaert
Prize(s)Bronze in Architecture Categories / Museum, Exhibits, Pavilions and exhibitions
Project LinkView
Entry Description

The Hoge Veluwe National Park is not only a 5,400-hectare nature reserve, but also the home of Berlage’s famous hunting lodge and the Kröller-Müller Museum. Visitors can enjoy nature, art and architecture. The Park Pavilion now adds a restaurant, a gift shop and education and reception areas.

Like the building itself, the interior forms an alliance with the surrounding landscape. The central space extends along the glass wall, a large ‘lounge’ with a stylish, central staircase and, at the end, a large fireplace. Nine chandeliers project a magical pattern on the vaulted ceiling.

Bio

De Zwarte Hond is a design bureau for architecture, urban design and research, founded in 1985, with offices in Groningen, Rotterdam and Cologne. The company is made up of some 100 people: architects, urbanists and other creatives, who work on projects characterised by blending in, yet being special.