Location, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Architect: SeventyF
Photography: Luuk Kramer
A semi-detached house on IJburg in Amsterdam, called the Gnodde House, was built from the side façade and emphasizes the length of the land by dividing it into a narrow utilitarian component (on the left) and a wider spatial part (right).
Functions including washing, bathing, and storage are located in the utilitarian area. You may locate the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms in the spatial part. A dynamic façade is created on the long side by pushing the utilitarian functions into the side facade like loose components.