vollopende
Vollopende is a term encountered in architecture and urban design, particularly within Dutch-language discourse, used to describe a design condition in which building openings can be fully opened to the exterior. It denotes a high degree of permeability between indoor and outdoor spaces, aiming to create a continuous experiential boundary rather than a strict separation. The concept is often associated with large-scale, operable elements such as retractable walls, folding facades, or expansive glass panels that can be fully opened.
The word is constructed from Dutch elements that suggest fullness and opening, with the suffix -ende forming
Realizing vollopende conditions involves balancing openness with weather protection, energy performance, and security. Architects consider daylighting,
Vollopende is connected to ideas such as permeable facades, movable or operable walls, curtain-wall systems, and