Dalí Villa in Holland by architecture 123DV
The Dutchman architectural architecture 123DV has designed a village inspired by Salvador Dali dream world that pays homage to the Catalan artist, one of the passions of the owners. Lovers of the sea, diving, art and especially Dali, the owners of this Villa in Vroondaal (Netherlands) have shaped their passions at home.
The center contains a large circular-spiral staircase built from the paranoiac-critical method that allows capture Dalí mental processes that may not be real. As if it were an optical illusion, the ladder becomes a shell and invites us to immerse ourselves in it as if we were in the bottom of the sea. Open spaces and neutral tones emphasize this unique reality.
The central rooms spread over two floors that make up the backbone of the home. The room, bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchen play with the curvatures of the cylinder. Throughout the house have been placed artworks most of which are part of the extensive work of Dali.
The study also achieved 123DV architecture in the inner and outer shape of the passions of other owners: the Art Nouveau style. A wood and glass structure with the unit breaks naturalistic color and natural light floods the interior of the house.




















