House 1 / Namelok
The first house designed by Namelok is inspired by liberal theories of mid-century architects like Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck. The design of House 1 serves as a perfect base for a young and modern family where three design principles are at the base: the kitchen as the beating heart, openness through horizontal and vertical connections and visible constructions versus tangible textures.
© Christian van der Kooy
Architects: Namelok
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Lead Architects : Wiegert Ambagts, Kaj van Boheemen
Execution: Damsteegt
Construction Management: IBZ
Area: 230.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Christian van der Kooy
© Christian van der Kooy
Text description provided by the architects. The first house designed by Namelok is inspired by liberal theories of mid-century architects like Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck. The design of House 1 serves as a perfect base for a young and modern family where three design principles are at the base: the kitchen as the beating heart, openness through horizontal and vertical connections and visible constructions versus tangible textures.
© Christian van der Kooy
The house is situated at a new building site at the edge of Rotterdam, where it overlooks a typical Dutch polder landscape and where the skyline of the city centre is visible at the horizon. The landscape and beautiful view can be seen fro...
© Christian van der Kooy
Architects: Namelok
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Lead Architects : Wiegert Ambagts, Kaj van Boheemen
Execution: Damsteegt
Construction Management: IBZ
Area: 230.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Christian van der Kooy
© Christian van der Kooy
Text description provided by the architects. The first house designed by Namelok is inspired by liberal theories of mid-century architects like Lina Bo Bardi and Aldo van Eyck. The design of House 1 serves as a perfect base for a young and modern family where three design principles are at the base: the kitchen as the beating heart, openness through horizontal and vertical connections and visible constructions versus tangible textures.
© Christian van der Kooy
The house is situated at a new building site at the edge of Rotterdam, where it overlooks a typical Dutch polder landscape and where the skyline of the city centre is visible at the horizon. The landscape and beautiful view can be seen fro...
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