Brass House Amsterdam / MOPET architecten
This modern Dutch family house in the capital of the Netherlands is a jewel for the IJburg district. Striking are the brass facades with angled surfaces and glass sliding doors. Sophisticated detailed and aligned. The facade material is fully recyclable and colors from gold to brown. Balconies on the front and rear façades ensure a coherence between inside and outside. Its geometric expression strengthens the plasticity of the facades.
© Stijn Poelstra
Architects: MOPET architecten
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Team: Joep Mollink, Daniël Peters, Richard Proudley, Steven van Raan
Area: 210.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Stijn Poelstra
© Stijn Poelstra
Text description provided by the architects. This modern Dutch family house in the capital of the Netherlands is a jewel for the IJburg district. Striking are the brass facades with angled surfaces and glass sliding doors. Sophisticated detailed and aligned. The facade material is fully recyclable and colors from gold to brown. Balconies on the front and rear façades ensure a coherence between inside and outside. Its geometric expression strengthens the plasticity of the facades.
© Stijn Poelstra
Integrated solutions are designed for maximum openness in the house: The entrance hall, toilet, staircase, doors, and kitchen are combined in a long wall cabinet that runs from the front to the rear. It narrows and wide...
© Stijn Poelstra
Architects: MOPET architecten
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Team: Joep Mollink, Daniël Peters, Richard Proudley, Steven van Raan
Area: 210.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Stijn Poelstra
© Stijn Poelstra
Text description provided by the architects. This modern Dutch family house in the capital of the Netherlands is a jewel for the IJburg district. Striking are the brass facades with angled surfaces and glass sliding doors. Sophisticated detailed and aligned. The facade material is fully recyclable and colors from gold to brown. Balconies on the front and rear façades ensure a coherence between inside and outside. Its geometric expression strengthens the plasticity of the facades.
© Stijn Poelstra
Integrated solutions are designed for maximum openness in the house: The entrance hall, toilet, staircase, doors, and kitchen are combined in a long wall cabinet that runs from the front to the rear. It narrows and wide...
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