Located in a 17th century estate close to Haarlem (The Netherlands) this dome (Literally theekoepel= tea dome) was the winning entry of a design competition to replace the original dome that had been burnt down by vandals. It is designed as a space for quiet and contemplation.
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View through park towards pavilion. Koepel op de Overplaats, Heemstede, Netherlands. Architect: Inbo/Marjolein van Eig, 2013.

View upwards through pavilion void. Koepel op de Overplaats, Heemstede, Netherlands. Architect: Inbo/Marjolein van Eig, 2013.

View from park towards pavilion. Koepel op de Overplaats, Heemstede, Netherlands. Architect: Inbo/Marjolein van Eig, 2013.

View from park towards pavilion. Koepel op de Overplaats, Heemstede, Netherlands. Architect: Inbo/Marjolein van Eig, 2013.

Pvilion on hill, nestled in park. Koepel op de Overplaats, Heemstede, Netherlands. Architect: Inbo/Marjolein van Eig, 2013.