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Parkvilla Brederode by XVW architectuur | Apartment blocks

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The studio's design for a three-storey apartment building - Parkvilla Brederode - responds to its beautiful parkland setting designed by the renowned 19th century Dutch architect Jan David Zocher.

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360 Degrees Building, Amsterdam, Holland

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The post 360 Degrees Building, Amsterdam, Holland appeared first on e-architect. Inside 360 Degrees, part of the bricks have been implemented in a cut-through format, literally displaying the construction waste. Inside 360 Degrees, part of the bricks have been implemented in a cut-through format, literally displaying the construction waste.

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de Nieuwezijds, Muiden, Holland

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Here we design a series of archetypal houses, such as canal houses, dyke villas and fortified houses. The private terraces of the houses have a different pavement and are separated by hedges in planters. The nature affected by work will be replanted and restored. What is different about the design for the courtyard?

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Liander Westpoort Amsterdam, Holland

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The new regional offices designed by De Zwarte Hond on the Noordzeeweg, in Amsterdam Westpoort, are circular and flexible, with a timber construction. The ensemble consists of an office building, workshops, warehouses, test facilities, educational, and parking buildings (total of 21,000m²), for 700 employees.

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Lariks Apartments, Amsterdam, Holland

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Lariks Apartments, Holland, Amsterdam homes, Architects housing, Dutch residential photos Lariks Apartments in Amsterdam, Holland 19 June 2023 Design: M3H Architects Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Photos by M3H Architects Lariks Apartments, Holland The Houthavens in Amsterdam-West have recently gained a special building block: Lariks.

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Villa A, Aerdenhout, The Netherlands

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They also desired an age-friendly home, allowing the parents to live on one floor indefinitely, and avoiding a sense of an empty house when the children leave home. This floating part of the house appears to hover over the ground with two large overhangs on either end.

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The Bunker Tower, Eindhoven, Holland

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The new residential tower is flanked by the two wings of the original structure, which houses a semi-public café, lobby, and an office space. The base also houses several of the 210 apartments that the tower contains. Now preserved for the future, the former Bunker gains a new lease of life thanks to the Bunker Tower.