Tag: residential
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.