A House in a Church by Ruud Visser Architects
Dutch studio Ruud Visser Architects have tranformed a 1930s church into a house in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. More about A House in a Church by Ruud Visser Architects
Dutch studio Ruud Visser Architects have tranformed a 1930s church into a house in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. More about A House in a Church by Ruud Visser Architects
This proposal by Amsterdam architects RAU and design agency Powerhouse Company is one of three projects vying to win a competition to design a dance and music centre for The Hague. More about The New Dance and Music Centre in The Hague by RAU Architects & Powerhouse Company
This music centre in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is built from recycled plastic planks and was designed by Dutch studio Architecten van Mourik. More about Centrum Muziek XXI by Architecten van Mourik
Dutch firm Most Architecture have created this temporary office from wooden pallets for an Amsterdam advertising company. More about Brandbase Pallets by Most Architecture
This pavilion with illuminated eaves was designed by Dutch firm MoederscheimMoonen Architects for two football teams in Rotterdam. More about Sports Pavillion by MoederscheimMoonen
Dutch architects Bureau SLA have connected two houses in Leerdam, Holland, with four overlapping bridges to create a continuous gallery. More about National Glass Museum Holland by Bureau SLA
Dutch studio NL Architects have won a competition to design a stage intended to sit on a breakwater in the river IJ, Amsterdam. More about Multi Mill by NL Architects
This sculpture in the Netherlands countryside by Dutch designers Tjep. comprises a series of steel elements that when viewed from a certain point form the outline of a traditional farm building. More about Transformations by Tjep
Zaha Hadid Architects have unveiled this design for a performing arts centre in The Hague, the Netherlands. More about The New Dance and Music Centre in The Hague by Zaha Hadid Architects
This apartment full of holes in Amsterdam was designed by Dutch interior architects i29. More about Home 07 by i29
Architectural photographer Joao Morgado has sent us some images of a house made of glass in Maastricht, Netherlands, designed by Wiel Arets Architects. More about H House in Maastricht by Wiel Arets Architects
Rotterdam studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects have completed a house on the site of a former slaughterhouse in Leiden, Netherlands, inverting the typical functions by putting the lounge at the top and the attic at the bottom. More about V21K07 by Pasel Kuenzel Architects
Delft studio WAM Architecten have completed a hotel that looks like a pile of houses in Zaandam, the Netherlands. More about Inntel hotel by WAM Architecten
Architectural photographer Gerard van Beek has sent us some images of a college in Bolsward, Netherlands, designed by dutch studio Wind Architecten Adviseurs. More about Marne College by Wind Architecten Adviseurs
Rotterdam studio Kingma Roorda Architecten have completed two apartment blocks on the quayside in Zierikzee, the Netherlands. More about Zierikzee Apartment Buildings by Kingma Roorda Architecten
Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has completed a pavilion in an overgrown field in Almere, Netherlands, with plans that follow existing trails and paths across the site. More about Trail House by Anne Holtrop
Eindhoven studio DHV Architecten have completed a laboratory for nanotechnology in Delft, the Netherlands. More about Van Leeuwenhoek Laboratory by DHV Architecten
Dutch studio Bureau B+B have completed a house on a country estate in the Netherlands with a thatched roof but no eaves. More about Het Entreehuis by Bureau B+B
This cave inside a glass box is a pavilion in Tilburg, Netherlands, by Melbourne designer Callum Morton. More about Grotto by Callum Morton
Danish studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects have won a competition to design the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. More about International Criminal Court by Schmidt Hammer Lassen