 
                    | City, Country | Son en Breugel, Netherlands | 
| Year | 2003–2004 | 
| Client | Industrieschap Ekkersrijt | 
| Architect | NOX Architekten | 
| Services | Structural Engineering | 
Located in a a large industrial park the Son-O-House is a public pavilion where visitors can sit around, eat their lunch and have meetings, surrounded by IT-related companies.
The structure is both an architectural and a sound installation that allows people to not just hear sound in a musical structure, but also to participate in the composition of the sound. It is an instrument, score and studio at the same time.
The structure is derived from typical action-landscapes that develop in a house: a fabric of larger scale bodily movements in a corridor or room, together with smaller scale movements around a sink or a drawer.