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LOFTHOUSE I

PROJECT DETAILS

July 2015 - Marc Koehler Architects

Note: this page serves portfolio purposes only. Please refer to the architect for original drawings, images and additional information.

Role

Assisted project architect Chun Hin Leung with designing and modelling the staircase of this house.

Summary

In this corner house, all floors are interconnected in a continuous flow. The house takes maximum advantage of the exceptional views of its rugged, industrial environment. Lofthouse 1 is the first implementation of a series of durable, wooden loft houses.

 

The house is based on a reversed principle: its owners decided to sleep downstairs and live upstairs. This allows them to fully enjoy the views of the harbour from the kitchen, the lounge and the dining room. The owners’ wish was to connect the areas on the upper floors with the lower floors in one, continuous flow. A solution was found by incorporating a staircase that serves as an atrium and has become a central design element. The atrium has been designed so that each vertical walk becomes an attractive adventure. Another classification principle is the split-level structure: each floor is half a floor higher or lower in relation to the previous or the next. This allows the owners to look easily from one floor to the other. This creates a gradual transition from one floor to the next, unlike the clean break between each floor in a standard terraced house.

(Source, Marc Koehler Architects, 2018)

 

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Information
Credits

Year

2015

 

Main program

Residential

Location

The Netherlands, Amsterdam 

 

Status

Completed

 

Client

Private

Main architect
Marc Koehler Architects

Project architect
Chun Hin Leung

Project team
Marc Koehler, Hugo Vermeer, Carlota Alvarado, Mariana Rebelo Fernandes, Marijn Luijmes

Contractor
Siemensma

Photographer
Filip Dujardin

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