Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

If you’ve ever stood on a beach and watched the tide pull back, you know that moment right before the water retreats completely, when it leaves those delicate horizontal lines etched across wet sand. That’s what the facade of Villa Nouvelle Vague looks like. Not metaphorically. Literally. Belgian architect Magalie Munters designed the concrete surface of this seaside villa in Oostduinkerke with a horizontal grain that mirrors the striations the North Sea leaves behind at low tide. The reference isn’t decorative, it’s structural. And that distinction matters.

The villa sits on a corner plot at the edge of a protected dune reserve in Oostduinkerke, a small coastal town already known for a few wonderfully eccentric things: a ship-shaped restaurant and fishermen who harvest shrimp on horseback. Into this landscape, Munters has introduced something that manages to be arresting without being loud. The form is sculptural and unmistakably modern, but it doesn’t shout. It settles.

Designer: Magalie Munters

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

The name “Nouvelle Vague” borrows from the French New Wave film movement, and the reference is apt in ways that go beyond the obvious nod to style. The French New Wave was defined by breaking conventional rules while remaining deeply committed to craft. Munters is working in a similar register. For years, her Ghent-based boutique studio has been developing residential architecture with organic geometries, pushing against the idea that construction methods should set the ceiling on what architecture can achieve. “Through that ongoing research, I developed a way of building in which construction and technology no longer act as a limitation to the architecture,” she explains. Villa Nouvelle Vague is where that research cashes out.

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

The concrete form is completely curved across the entire volume, not just as a surface treatment but as a governing logic, carried through every detail: the absent roof edges, the curved garage opening, even the way the house integrates into the ground. The bedrooms are half-buried in the dunes, which is both a functional and a conceptual move. The house doesn’t sit on the landscape. It’s anchored into it. Above those buried rooms, the living spaces rise toward the horizon, pulling in light and opening out to views of the dunes in a way that feels earned rather than forced.

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

The way you move through the house is where Munters’ admiration for Le Corbusier becomes most legible. She’s spoken about his influence, specifically in “the rooftop solarium, in the way spaces expand and contract, and in the vertical shafts that structure movement through the house.” You enter through a vertical shaft that climbs toward the roof before expanding into the main living space. The compression-then-release is theatrical in the best sense. The house is working on your nervous system before you’ve even sat down.

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

I keep coming back to that word: deliberate. Munters uses it herself: “What might appear as a free form is in fact the result of a very deliberate construction logic.” That’s the tension the villa lives in, and frankly, it’s what makes it interesting. Nothing here is freehand improvisation. The curves look fluid because the logic behind them is airtight. The concrete looks like it grew from the dunes because the architect studied the dunes before she touched a drawing. That’s different from a building that mimics nature for aesthetic points. It’s rarer, and harder.

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgian architecture doesn’t always get the international visibility it deserves, and Magalie Munters is one of those names worth paying attention to even if residential architecture isn’t usually your thing. Villa Nouvelle Vague is the kind of project that earns its name. It has the confidence of something that knows exactly what it is, and the intelligence not to over-explain itself. Just like the best films of the movement it references.

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

Belgium’s Most Striking Concrete Villa Was Designed by the Dunes

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