2X +31Architects
November 23, 2010





This simple and clean houseboat is a great addition to the Amsterdam waterfront. I like the division of space, with the central courtyard connecting the pieces. Like the kitchen above, I appreciate the use of neutral materials and textures... that stair/ship's ladder is great! But, I bet it actually has a rope handle to help pull yourself up. Those risers look awfully steep!
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