Architecture in 360° This site and the 360 degree projects are always in development.
All buildings can be seen in 360°, on any computer, tablet, phone and immersive on a VR headset!
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360-degree architecture projects from The Netherlands and Asia ready to watch, high-res and VR enabled! Use the menu or scroll down for a project list.
Enjoy and share architecture, with the dimension of 360 degree space! Instead of just looking at a picture, you can now look around, watch and zoom to any angle in context. And if you use a VR set you can even get the feeling to be there on the spot. On 360-architecture.com no renderings, but real photographed buildings to study, compare, prepare for a visit, or just enjoy. Enhance visibility and inclusiveness.
Watch on any phone, tablet, touch screen or computer browser. All 360 degree projects are also VR enabled, to experience immersive with a VR set like Oculus. No app needed, just open in the browser. Look around and zoom in to details!
This site and the projects are works in progress. Get in touch for more information, ideas for cooperation and projects, or to have your own 360 degree project! 360-architecture is based in amsterdam, the netherlands.
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This housing block by Gerrit Rietveld was originally right in view of the famous Rietveld-Schröder house. It is now separated by a highway. It's a wonderful example of Rietveld's development and adaption of "Nieuwe Bouwen" style.
1933 | Siebold Van Ravesteyn | Nieuwe Bouwen - Modernism | Utrecht
Railway architect Van Ravesteyn designed this detached house in 1932 for his own family. He wanted to build a house with modest means in which it was pleasant to live and work.
This is a limited three scene version of the full 360-degree project.
1984 | D. Kreijkamp | Experimental Housing | Den Bosch
Less famous but just as experimental as the Rotterdam Cube Houses, these bolwoningen (sphere houses) were designed in the seventies, and built in 1984. In this 360 degree project you can have a unique look inside!
1966 | K. Sijmons | Brutalism (interior) | Amsterdam
A true Brutalist surprise hidden by a modest brick facade. Walking past, you would never expect the interior to be this spectacular with grey walls and exposed concrete surfaces.
Living big in less than 19m2. If you design a "Tiny House", you can do it by putting as much as possible in the space and make everything compact, or to leave space free. Includes video with the architect.
The full official 360 degree project of the new Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen, designed by MVRDV. It is famous for the shape, the mirrored facade and painting storage formed like a Chinese fan. In this 360 degree project you can experience it all in no less than 36 scenes!
Walk all over the MVRDV designed residential and office building in Amsterdam. You can get a good impression of the protruding apartments and terraces between.
1933 | Brinkman & Van der Vlugt | Nieuwe Bouwen - Modernism | Rotterdam
A great example of Het Nieuwe Bouwen, closely related with the Van Nelle Factory, with a modern but surprisingly warm colored interior.
The house can be visited, this 360 project is used there in VR mode for people unable to access the stairs.
1925-1931 | Van der Vlugt & Wiebenga | Nieuwe Bouwen - Modernism | Rotterdam
Soon after this building was completed Le Corbusier described this iconic factory as "the most beautiful spectacle of the modern age". Machine rooms, corridors and even a glass bridge are among the many 360 degree scenes of this project you can see.
13th c. (start) | Repurposed Church | Maastricht (NL)
The "most beautiful bookstore in the world" (according to The Guardian). Built into an old Dominican church. Zoom into the paintings between the vaults!
This open air museum displays twenty-five traditional houses from different parts of Japan, which were moved from their original locations and reconstructed here.
Four houses can be visited virtually here with audio guide available (in four languages).
Town Hall Hilversum (Raadhuis Hilversum) is a true "Gesamtkunstwerk". In this 360 degree project, with all interior details visible, it can be experienced as such.
Perhaps Berlage's most famous building. Discover elements of Neo Roman architecture, as well as Jugendstil, and early examples of Het Nieuwe Bouwen and Amsterdam School. See many spaces even up to the bell tower.
1930 | J. Duiker | Nieuwe Bouwen - Modernism | Amsterdam
A great example of "Nieuwe Bouwen", still functioning as a school. The building is very transparent and positioned to catch maximum sunshine. Whenever possible kids would get their classes at the balconies.
1931 | J Duiker, B. Bijvoet, J.G. Wiebenga | Nieuwe Bouwen - Modernism | Hilversum (NL)
The estate Zonnestraal is a former sanatorium in Hilversum, the Netherlands. The building is a very strong example of the Nieuwe Bouwen and designed to let in maximum sun and air. It has very thin concrete floors and steel framed windows
1923 | J. Luthmann | Pre-brutalist / art deco | Radio Kootwijk (NL)
A former broadcasting station that looks brutalist outside, but has many art-deco elements on the inside. The design is inspired by Egyptian sphinxes. The 360 project includes the water tower.
No standard furniture fits into these houses designed in the seventies. One of the houses is now a museum where the interior can be seen, it's also included in this 360 degree project.
Started in times when Roman architecture was still in swing this 11th/12th century church in Maastricht is one of the oldest surviving buildings in The Netherlands. The interior is known for its special atmosphere and extreme darkness.
The "Jeruzalem Church" is a great example of the style of the Amsterdam School. The church forms a harmonious unity with the environment in which it is built, not just in style, but also because it's directly connected to the adjoining housing block.
A great display of pre-brutalist concrete behind the pretty facade of this former slaughterhouse in Shanghai. Check out the curved concrete inside, the inner bridges, floor plans and drone shot which includes the well-known Shanghai skyline.
A true "hidden gem", easily ignored church by Cuypers, who got more fame by designing the Amsterdam Central Station and Rijksmuseum. Unassuming on the outside, but pleasant and clever designed, making the most of the unusual small plot on the narrow Amsterdam alleys.
Tadao Ando's Poly grand Theatre is situated over one hour by metro from the Shanghai city center. The building has fascinating tube-shape cutouts There are indoor, outdoor and drone scenes available in this project.
The Oude Kerk (Old Church) is Amsterdam’s oldest building. It was founded circa 1213 and consecrated in 1306. It stands in De Wallen, now Amsterdam's main red-light district.
This is a one scene only project, to show and zoom in to the murals that were created in 1776 by Jurriaan Andriessen, part of the Amsterdam Grachtenmuseum. In 1663, merchant Karel Gerards commissioned Phillip Vingboons - then one of Amsterdam's leading architects - to design and build this house.
A basic "archiving" project (without added information) of "Maps Unfolded" (Open Kaart) at Allard Pierson Museum. Save the original lay-out in high-res!
An interesting collection of vintage cars is displayed in this museum. Most are in "used" state, not restored to showroom glory, and give an excellent view of how car design once was more elegant. Look around from the narrow backseat of a Jaguar E-type!
2010's | D. Chipperfield and others | Cityscapes | Shanghai (CN)
The rapidly developing Shanghai West Bund area, with new international class museums popping up regularly, including the David Chipperfield designed West Bund Museum.