Intending to create a space defined by connection, the architecture practice Studioninedots has designed "Light House," a single-family home located in Centrumeiland, a new Amsterdam neighbourhood with a strong commitment to sustainability and where self-construction is driven by individual expression.

The playfully designed home blurs the boundaries between upper and lower levels and interior and exterior spaces, in order to create a house that inspires different spatial experiences and forms of interaction, through a single element that merges moments of vitality and tranquillity.

The "Light House," designed by Studioninedots, is conceived as a dwelling composed of playfully stacked boxes, designed as habitable blocks inside, above, and below them, with open and dynamic spaces that connect with one another. The main activities, such as eating, cooking, and relaxing, take place within these blocks, while throughout the house, one finds ideal spaces for working, reading, or practicing yoga.

The main facade features a wall of square glass blocks that filters natural light into the interior, while the rear facade echoes the square pattern in the elements of a steel grid. Industrial materials in reflective or translucent gray tones were chosen to create a play of textures, and the structure is built using a modular steel frame filled with prefabricated wooden elements.

Casa de luz por Studioninedots. Fotografía por Sebastian van Damme.

Light House by Studioninedots. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme.

Project description by Studioninedots

A couple with two children, long rooted in Amsterdam, approached us with a simple yet generous request: design a home defined by connection — between themselves and their children, while also interacting with the surrounding environment. From that single ambition, they entrusted us with an almost complete carte blanche.

The site sits on Centrumeiland, a new Amsterdam neighbourhood with strong sustainability ambitions and where a self-build culture drives individual expression and experiment. As such, we created Light House: a home made of playfully stacked boxes.

Casa de luz por Studioninedots. Fotografía por Sebastian van Damme.
Light House by Studioninedots. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme.

Whereas a conventional house concentrates many program elements on the ground floor, in Light House we dedicated the family’s important activities — such as eating, gathering with friends, individual relaxing — to its own ‘box’. Then, we arranged these boxes throughout the building envelope, in a composition that appears playful yet is carefully considered, creating blocks that can be lived in not only inside, but also on top of and beneath them. As you move through the house, your usual sense of ‘above’ and ‘below’ begins to dissolve.

"Moving through the space that naturally opens among the boxes, you’ll find intimate nooks fit for relaxation or work — or dramatic voids, that trigger maximum interaction and create a stronger sense of the surroundings. This interplay of open and enclosed space inspires new, unexpected ways of use and connection."

Metin van Zijl, partner

Casa de luz por Studioninedots. Fotografía por Sebastian van Damme.
Light House by Studioninedots. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme.

The layout is designed to grow with the family’s life. The boxes are meant to spread the key activities in a more engaging way throughout the house, yet they remain open to reinterpretation over time.

Right above the kitchen area, the beating heart of Light House, floats a surprisingly sheltered volume, that functions as a retreat for reading, practising yoga, watching a film, or simply relaxing alone. Climbing 14 meters to the top floor, we designed the extroverted ‘holiday home’ as the family’s special gathering space. This tall room has ceiling-high arched windows on either side, opening onto an outdoor terrace with sweeping views across the IJmeer lake.

Casa de luz por Studioninedots. Fotografía por Sebastian van Damme.
Light House by Studioninedots. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme.

The lower half of the house lies behind a wall of square glass blocks. The blocks filter daylight deep into the house while distorting views, allowing life inside to be perceived from the street, yet abstractly enough to ensure the residents’ feeling of enclosure.

“Light House blurs your sense of the above and below, the inside and outside, the open and closed, to create a house that inspires different spatial experiences and ways of interaction."

Wouter Hermanns, partner

This square rhythm continues in the steel grating elements along the rear facade, giving the house a clear and cohesive identity. Industrial materials in shades of grey — raw, reflective or translucent — create a play of textures, giving the exterior an abstract yet fluid presence as light moves through the day.

Casa de luz por Studioninedots. Fotografía por Sebastian van Damme.
Light House by Studioninedots. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme.

Structurally, Light House is built as a lightweight system: a steel frame filled with prefabricated timber elements. This modular, circular approach allows flexibility, ease of disassembly and longterm sustainability. Like all plots on Centrumeiland, Light House manages water on site, meeting the island’s sustainability ambitions.

Light House blurs your sense of the above and below, the inside and outside, the open and closed, to create a house that inspires different spatial experiences and ways of interaction. By layering lively and quiet moments in a unique mix, Light House presents a home the family had never expected, and yet feels completely theirs. 

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Studioninedots. Lead architects.- Albert Herder, Vincent van der Klei, Arie van der Neut, Metin van Zijl.

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Project team
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Metin van Zijl, Albert Herder, Vincent van der Klei, Wouter Hermanns, Ania Bozek, Dennis Roest.

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De Ingenieursgroep BV, Romijn Bouw, AtelierBouwkunde, Clemens Lichtadvies.

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257 sqm.

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Design – realization.- 2021 - 2025.

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Centrumeiland, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Studioninedots was established in 2011 by Albert Herder, Vincent van der Klei, Arie van der Neut and Metin van Zijl as an architecture and urban design practice whose work extends from housing to urban concepts. Their practice excels in projects that transform complex urban sites, interweaving the built environment with the social fabric of a city. They are fascinated by the processes of (re)using or activating these sites; their dynamic contexts often demand unconventional solutions yet inspire new collective ways of living.

When facing urban challenges, they identify opportunities in circularity and, at the same time, embrace beauty and tactility as essential human needs. They team up: they adopt a collaborative approach that inspires, challenges and strengthens our work. Together with their clients and partners, they translate forward-thinking ideas and designs into a realistic framework, creating characteristic spaces that function as catalysts for meeting, exchange and connection.

Studioninedots is a multidisciplinary design practice with professionals working across architecture, interiors and urban planning. Studioninedots is based in Amsterdam, a city that inspires their with its open-mindedness, adaptability and creativity. With this in mind they initiated the Creative Workspace 1-1-1 in the former Stork factory building located along the Gedempt Hamerkanaal in Amsterdam’s north. It has an unfinished quality like its surroundings, thrives in its temporality, balances between rawness and comfort and has an element of unpredictability in its use: Studioninedots own WeSpace.
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Published on: March 25, 2026
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