Het Zwarte Huis. 

En el barrio de los museos de Utrecht, al sur del centro de la ciudad, se encuentra este edificio intervenido por los arquitectos Bakers Architecten.
Se trata de una casa de tres plantas con acabados en ladrillo Kolumba. 
La planta baja se ha convertido en la nueva sede del estudio de arquitectura.
 En el interior encontramos un patio interior dominado por una pasarela. 



These brick-clad apartments in Utrecht, the Netherlands, by Dutch firm Bakers Architecten appear to float above a curtain wall of glazing.

Het Zwarte Huis, or The Black House, is spread across three storeys with the upper two, which comprise six apartments, finished in Kolumba bricks.
The ground floor, which forms an office, has become the architect’s new premises.
The block sits on the apex of a curved street with a double-height bay window affording panoramic views.
The massing creates an internal courtyard overlooked by a metal-frame walkway.
A semi-submerged garage is accessed from a car-lift in the courtyard.
In Utrecht’s museum quarter, just south of the city centre, there was for many years a vacant plot on the corner of Lange Nieuwstraat and Vrouwjuttenstraat.
This site in the midst of historical buildings is now occupied by ‘Het Zwarte Huis’ (The Black House), a complex containing six apartments with semi-underground parking and the new premises of Bakers Architecten.
The streetscape is characterized by heterogeneous, lot-by-lot development with distinctive corner buildings.
Het Zwarte Huis is a contemporary addition to the existing urban fabric, in which the notion of ‘living above work’ has been accentuated by placing the dwellings in a solid volume on top of a glazed podium.
Lange Nieuwstraat begins at Domplein and runs via a gentle curve to the Centraal Museum.
The site lies at the mid-point of the curve from where there is an overview of the entire street.
This unique vantage point is fully exploited with a large bay window. [bay window]
An internal courtyard has been created by placing the black volume parallel to the Lange Nieuwstraat. This volume also contains the various means of access for the complex as a whole.














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