PICTURE's LIFE

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Hans van Heeswijk Architects have designed the Rieteiland House in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The house is an alongated rectangular block of three floors and a basement. Inside, the space literally opens up. Most of the floors have a double hight and are open. In this way the house can be seen as a sort of spatial grandstand. By this on every level a panoramic view is created towards the west, the water and the park. Every night from the house magnificent sunsets can be watched. This creates a special holiday like atmosphere. In the core of the house, a three floors tall service block/tower contains toilets on each floor, storage spaces, installation shafts and a dumbwaiter.
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van leewen res | bathroom ~ jager janssen architecten bna
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(via i could live here: bauhaus in kensington. / sfgirlbybay)
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Home of Solenne de la Fouchardière, co-founder of Ochre
Ochre produces high-end home furnishings that are reflected in this flat.
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transparent ceiling (via desire to inspire)
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