The typological idea of the design is the House with Two Doors, which is an interpretation of the characteristic brick multi-family house in the Netherlands.

Photo: Sebastian van Damme. (click on the image to view the photo gallery)

Each house has two front doors at ground level, one being the entrance to a ground floor maisonette with three bedrooms, the other leading to an upper maisonette with two bedrooms via an internal staircase.

Photo: Sebastian van Damme. (click on the image to view the photo gallery)

The street corner dwelling has an additional room at ground floor in an extension of the main block, defining the street as a clear urban space.

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The project is clad with brickwork in three different colours. Purple-red clinkers, set in tile bond, form a plinth and ressault-like motifs. The façades above have alternating planes in bright-orange and beige bricks.

Photo: Sebastian van Damme. (click on the image to view the photo gallery)

All these are applied in a random brick setting with minimal vertical joints. Curly steel railings and precast concrete copings, sills and gargoyles establish restrained ornaments.

Photo: Sebastian van Damme. (click on the image to view the photo gallery)