Compiled; a collection residences unique fireplaces

AM103503-104885-Limburghof-6,-Amsterdam-131032145
AM103503-104885-Limburghof-6,-Amsterdam-131032153
AM103503-104885-Limburghof-6,-Amsterdam-131032134

Amsterdam architect Gerard Prins designed the house on behalf of the current residents in nine quadrants with the fireplace in the center.

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AM103451-96704-Nieuwendammerkade-28A11,-Amsterdam-129808221

Studio apartments have been created in a former boathouse near Het Fort marina, a building with a rugged, industrial look. The building was constructed in 1963 as a work shed for boats and belonged to 'Het Fort'.

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Bernard's Oath Damage 12-23
Bernard Zweerskade 12-48

'VILLA No 12 is a particularly rare type of house. It stands alone on a spacious plot of 750 m² and has the beautiful and robust appearance of a 1930s house, which is also very modern thanks to its original steel window frames.'

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AM103099-72053-Frederiksplein-39,-Amsterdam-119505468

The 19th-century city villa on Frederiksplein is a building with fin de siècle grandeur.

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202-204-81 Lange Leidsedwarsstraat
202-204-70 Lange Leidsedwarsstraat
202-204-55 Lange Leidsedwars Street

All fixed furniture, bathroom fittings, and steelwork were custom-designed for this house in a combination of mahogany and black steel.

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217-14 Willemsparkweg
217-15 Willemsparkweg
217-43 Willemsparkweg
217-44 Willemsparkweg

A home with charm and grandeur, where the current owners have modernized the house with an eye for detail and atmosphere.

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249-25 Oudezijds Voorburgwal
249-27 Oudezijds Voorburgwal
249-30 Oudezijds Voorburgwal

The large front room, with paneling, original beams, and an early seventeenth-century fireplace, is bathed in sunlight at the end of the day.

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Brutalism in Amsterdam: Concrete, Form Follows Function, and A New Perspective

Brutalism in Amsterdam: Concrete, Form Follows Function, and A New Perspective. With The Brutalist, a film currently in theaters, brutalist architecture is once again in the spotlight. Although Amsterdam is not as well-known for brutalist architecture as London or Paris, the city does have some iconic buildings in this style. Consider the massive concrete blocks of the AMC (Amsterdam UMC, location AMC), the high-rise of the Vrije Universiteit, or the imposing former GAK building in Bos en Lommer. There are also some residential houses designed in this style, such as 'Brute Prins', an exponent of the robust architectural style from the fifties, Brutalism. A design by architect Gerard Prins. Get inspired and read more about this architectural style

An apartment with the comfort of a hotel suite. A design by Anne Claus

An apartment with the comfort of a hotel suite. A design by Anne Claus

Mangia mangia! Italian food in Amsterdam.

Italians came to the Netherlands centuries ago. They made ice cream, laid Italian granite terrazzo, were chimney sweeps, or worked in the mines in Limburg. These Italian migrant workers helped rebuild the Netherlands after the Second World War and also had a major influence on our food culture. Read here about the best places in Amsterdam to shop for Italian groceries and eat and drink Italian.

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