Terrazza Residential Building in Zeeburgereiland by M3H

Meet the new residential building: Terrazza! This sculptural building establishes a connection with the neighborhood on every side. For example, some of the houses are connected to the street by stairs and terraces.

But more notable are the courtyards. The courtyards are accessible to everyone and add more green to the district Zeeburgereiland in Amsterdam. A private, residential building for the entire neighborhood!

Photo © Luuk Kramer

One ensemble, two public gardens and three buildings
There are two public green gardens between the brick buildings. Each courtyard with its own character and surrounded by houses with a small garden or a balcony screened off with a brick edge.

This creates intimate green courtyards that are open for the whole neighborhood. A habitat for people, plants and animals.

Photo © Luuk Kramer

The public-friendly character is even more reflected in the design of the building. The facades have a special appearance due to the horizontal and vertical stacked brick.

M3H chose for a two sand-colored bricks from Brunsummer clay, from the Engels Steenfabriek in Oeffelt. The colors of the frames, roof trim and the prefab concrete match ton-sur-ton with the colors of the bricks.

Photo © Luuk Kramer

The spacious double-height main entrances and the large fronts at street level make the building feel very accessible. The ensemble consists of three building parts that rise in steps.

The height of the volumes is in line with the surrounding buildings; on the north side 12 meters high and on the south side the height accents up to 36 meters.

Photo © Luuk Kramer

44 floor plans and countless different views
What is unique about this project? Terrazza is different from every angle of the neighbourhood. Staggered balconies and the alternation of large fronts and slit windows provide a lively and spatial image.

This is also due to the different masonry bonds. Just walk around the building, you’d be surprised! Craftsmanship and variation are central themes in this project.

Photo © Luuk Kramer

Even the letterboxes are designed with great care. Diversity does not only play a major role on the outside, but also on the inside. Each home has a specially designed floor plan.

The buildings contain a wide variety of residences, both in size and type. M3H designed no less then 44 floor plans for this project. From compact study to roof villa: it can all be found in Terrazza! Source by M3H.

Photo © Luuk KramerLocation: Amsterdam, NetherlandsArchitect: M3HArchitect in charge: Machiel Spaan, Marc ReniersYear: 2021Photographs: Luuk Kramer, Courtesy of M3HPhoto © Luuk KramerPhoto © Luuk KramerPhoto © Luuk KramerPhoto © Luuk KramerPhoto © Luuk KramerPhoto © Luuk KramerPlansTipologyElevation and Section

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