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The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem

THE BRICK PIXELATION FACADE P.C. HOOFTSTRAAT

Un Studio

ARCHITECTS
Un Studio

DESIGN TEAM
Daniele De Benedictis, Chao Liu, Yang Li

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Jan Vet B.v.

EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT
Architectenburo Dik Smeding Bv

FACADE ENGINEER
Arup

DESIGN TEAM
Ben Van Berkel, Astrid Piber With Ger Gijzen, Marc Salemink, Sontaya Bluangtook And Pauline Caubel,

PHOTOGRAPHS
Eva Bloem

AREA
390 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Retail

Text description provided by architect.

The Brick Pixelation Facade at the P.C. Hooftstraat 140-142 embodies the intricate, crafted details epitomised by couture clothing.

Cast stainless steel bricks with glass inlays pixelate together along this partially transparent facade to create a distinctive shopfront experience on one of Amsterdam’s best-known streets.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem

The P.C. Hooftstraat is famous for its high-end boutiques and design shops, situated between the Museum Quarter, the Vondel Park and the Oud-Zuid neighborhood. Shops along this street are a testament to Dutch design, creativity, high-end clothing, and art.

UNStudio’s renovation brought two separate buildings together to become one retail space, making The Brick Pixelation one of the largest retail spaces along with the P.C. Hooftstraat.

Located next to its architectural cousin, The Looking Glass (also designed by UNStudio), the facade design uses cast stainless steel as its main material, and the traditional Amsterdam townhouse as its frame.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem

Comparatively, this building expresses a more detail-oriented interpretation of textiles. While the facade is made of custom casted stainless steel bricks with glass inlays at the pedestrian level, it transitions across the second floor back to the anthracite brickwork of a traditional Dutch townhouse.

As such, this veil of stainless steel bricks can be experienced differently from relational distances, while keeping in step with the architectural heritage of Amsterdam.

Ben van Berkel: “These neighbouring facade projects that we have designed for the P.C. Hooftstraat is principally concerned with contrasting and crafting the detail through scale and materiality. The design of the facade for 140-142 intentionally employs a more sober scale of detailing to its neighbour.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem

At 140-142, steel bricks inlaid with glass are crafted to refine and compose the details, creating a contemporary interpretation of the traditional bricks found in Dutch townhouses. And while the windows of 138 span multiple floors and protrude outwards, those of 140-142 slant inwards and are brought back to the townhouse scale on the second floor.”

While the finished result is sensitively subtle, much experimentation was undertaken to find the correct brick size, transparency, and lighting components that could create the appropriate effect on the surroundings.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
© Eva Bloem
The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
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Although the overall sizes of the stainless steel bricks are the same as typical bricks, by tapering and softening the edges, the stainless steel bricks have a refined and intricately detailed appearance, with manually glued glass inlays.

The stainless steel bricks are cast in different sizes, following a similar pattern to the traditional brick facade on the upper levels. The individual stainless steel bricks are precisely mounted onto larger steel frames, then installed on-site. Operable glass windows behind the steel brick facade allow for maintenance and cleaning.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat
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The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat

The residential entrance door is composed of the same stainless steel bricks, but with an opaque glass inlay, ensuring privacy in the apartment entrance area. The stainless steel door handle and doorbell are also custom-designed to integrate into the overall facade appearance.

The white steel window frames continue into the interior. Slanting the glass panels emphasises the dynamic of the white frames, a detail which is also continued in the smaller first-floor windows.

The Brick Pixelation Facade P.C. Hooftstraat

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