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Wenslauerstraat Amsterdam : Wooden Houses
Contemporary Dutch Residential building design by M3H architecten
post updated 16 August 2021 ; 30 Sep 2013
Wenslauerstraat Huizen
Wooden Houses, Wenslauer Street
Design: M3H architecten
Wooden Houses, Wenslauer Street 65-69, Amsterdam
Photos: Tobias Bader
For the past decade, Wenslauer Street in the Amsterdam Bellamy neighbourhood has been undergoing a metamorphosis. In collaboration with the city council, the Stadgenoot housing corporation and various individuals, architects and small developers, a dozen dwellings have been renovated, and more than ten old houses have been demolished and replaced by new buildings.
The Bellamy neighbourhood is a neighbourhood where living and working have always been mixed, leading to a wide variety of buildings in the area. In 2011, M3H restored a house and built a new ‘steel’ house. In 2013, five M3H-designed dwellings have been built: two houses with gardens and three small apartments.
The ensemble consists of three wooden houses carefully integrated into the profile of Wenslauer Street. The houses are abstract in detail and have a self-assured look that suits the street’s diversity.
The facades and sloping roofs are covered with untreated FSC certified Sucupira Amarela wood. The project was commissioned by Sticks & Stones Developments Ltd., and built by Structure Ltd.
M3H is an architecture firm in Amsterdam. Situated in a former garage in the city’s centre, our team of ten designers has been working with the urban environment since 1995.
photograph : Allard van der Hoek
Wooden Houses, Wenslauer Street – Building Information
Project Title: Wooden Houses, Wenslauer Street 65-69
Client: Sticks & Stones Developments Ltd.
Architect: M3H architecten
Site area: 323 sqm
Gross Floor area: 440 sqm
Location: Wenslauer Street 65-69, Amsterdam (NL)
Project start date: 2012 (start construction)
Project completion: Mar 2013
Cost: 400.000 euro
Collaborators: Tobias Bader, Wouter Kroeze, Marc Reniers, Machiel Spaan
Wooden Houses on Wenslauer Street images / information from M3H architecten
Location: Wenslauerstraat 65-69, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, northern Europe
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