Sustainable Apartment in Amsterdam by Firm Architects
A sustainable apartment. Unique and made to measure. Firm architects designed and realized a conceptual living environment from scratch.
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A sustainable apartment. Unique and made to measure. Firm architects designed and realized a conceptual living environment from scratch.
In a former industrial area in the north of Amsterdam, this apartment building was built for people providing freedom to all co-design their own homes.
The “Drie Wijzen uit Oost” and Studio Modijefsky have teamed up to transform this classic Amsterdam venue into Bonnie: a finest, traditional bistro bar with all its quintessential elements: mirrors, classic tiles, old fashioned wood and neon…
Within this oasis, we wanted to develop a home that both focuses on the connection between daily life and the green garden around the villa, as the value of this location with respect to the surrounded residents.
The Outside In House is built for effective use of energy, with geothermal energy storage, a heat pump, and solar collectors on the roof.
Villa HJ sits amid lush greenery in a rural area of reclaimed land close to the famous North Holland dunes. Given the setting, an objective to create a seamless overlap between indoor spaces and the surrounding countryside…
The villa is built from natural materials. Its entire structure and facade cladding are of wood, and the bulk of the remaining materials can be reused in the circular economy. The ground floor roof is covered in…
Designed to escape from the rush of the city, villa Tonden forms the perfect holiday retreat. HofmanDujardin carefully shaped its characteristic appearance to perfectly fit into the open spot in the pine woods.
On the Hembrug terrain in Zaandam, an area of 42,5 hectares, a monumental industrial site has been transformed by Studio Modijefsky into the home and studio of an artist couple.