House Vaneker is a minimal residence located in Enschede, The Netherlands, designed by Groothuijse de Boer architecten. It is characterized by large, existing trees that mark the transition from the street to the site. In response to the deep plot which borders a small pond, the program was brought into a compact L-shaped typology that establishes a clear relationship with the landscape; a forecourt organizes entry to the house under cantilevered canopies, behind the house a wide view opens to the back garden and the surrounding landscape.
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