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VILLA ON THE WATER IN LOOSDRECHT

2018 AMSTERDAM APARTMENT A4

MODERN VILLA CS

2021 AMSTERDAM APARTMENT A6

Modern Classics
We design from the core of modernism, but translate those principles to today's requirements and possibilities. Our buildings are clear and precise, with a rational structure and a strong focus on space, use, and experience.

The classical foundation
Our foundation lies in the modern architecture of the early twentieth century. Functionality, structural logic, and clarity are central to this tradition. A building is clearly organized, follows a consistent structure, and is directly related to its surroundings. For us, this forms the basis: form and function are connected, the construction organizes the whole, and the landscape is not a backdrop but part of the design.

 

The contemporary layer
To enrich modernism, we add influences from Latin Modernism and Japanese design philosophy. These bring softness, nuance, and sensuality. Latin Modernism translates into openness and a strong connection between inside and outside. The building becomes a spatial system in which light, air, and movement flow naturally. Transitions are spacious and sheltered, forming a fully-fledged living space.
The Japanese approach brings reduction, precision, and attention to detail. Consciously leaving things out creates tranquility. Emptiness, silence, and dimensions play a clear role in the spatial experience.

Harmony through balance
Our architecture arises precisely from the combination of these worlds. The discipline of classical modernism provides structure and durability; Latin and Japanese influences add warmth, humanity, and complexity.

 

The result is rational without being cold, and warm without being noncommittal: architecture that feels natural, but has been carefully designed.

Timeless and contemporary
We don't work based on trends, but on principles. Our buildings must be right for today and still be relevant decades from now. Materials may age, wear and tear may be visible, and architecture may evolve with its surroundings.