Rieteiland House
Amsterdam
2008-2011
Design and construction
of a detached house in Amsterdam
Total volume 900 m3
Total gross floor surface 270 m2
Client Hans van Heeswijk
The Rieteiland House was designed on a plot of land that is part
of a newly established island at IJburg on the outskirts of
Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It asked for a house that is completely
orientated on the panoramic views to the park and the landscape. The
boxlike street façade is completely cladded with perforated
horizontal aluminium panels, of which some can open automatically
to make way for the windows behind them. The façade on the
waterside is completely made out of glass sheets and sliding doors.
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. Apart from the house
also some of the furniture was designed especially for this project.
Special attention has been given to sustainability and saving energy.
A cold and heat pump, thermal energy storage and solar collectors
are used for this purpose.
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