Ceramic House

Ceramic House
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Ceramic House

Studio RAP

ARCHITECTS
Studio RAP

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Wessels Zeist (VolkerWessels)

CONTRACTOR FACADE CLADDING / 3D CERAMIC PRINTING
Studio RAP

CO ARCHITECTS
Gietermans & Van Dijk

FIRING AND GLAZING
Royal Tichelaar

CLIENT
Warenar Real Estate

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Retail

According to Studio RAP, The Ceramic House reshapes architectural expression by seamlessly blending tradition and innovation, reintroducing bespoke details to the realm of architecture.

Ceramic House
© Riccardo De Vecchi
Ceramic House
© Riccardo De Vecchi

The studio's innovative approach to contemporary architectural design uses state-of-the-art digital fabrication processes conceived in its own manufacturing premises to print each bespoke 3D-printed ceramic tile.

This enriches the famous shopping street's existing historic architecture with a new design language. The resulting design, achieved through algorithmic design, 3D-printed ceramics, and artisanal glazing, is exciting and textural, inspired by the craft of knitting garments.

Ceramic House
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Ceramic House
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INNOVATING ALGORITHMIC DESIGN.

Using digital design algorithms designed in-house, the Ceramic House explores a reinterpretation of the decorative qualities and design vocabulary of glazed ceramics in the historical city of Amsterdam.

Studio RAP has replicated the silhouette of the original facade, continuing the characteristic tripartite structure of the street and maintaining the overall character of the site.

Ceramic House
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Ceramic House
© Riccardo De Vecchi

The scale, size, type, and color of the ornaments and materials are all carefully synced with the neighboring buildings to allow seamless integration of traditional and contemporary architecture.

The design of the façade features intricate layers inspired by textiles—elegant creases, interloping yarns, and stitch patterns. Its organic, wave-like quality changes as viewers approach the design from different angles.

Ceramic House
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Ceramic House
© Riccardo De Vecchi
Ceramic House
© Riccardo De Vecchi

Gradually, as the line of vision moves, new elements within the custom ceramic tiles are unveiled, resulting in a luxury boutique that harmonizes with its historical environment while standing out among the surrounding buildings.

PIONEERING 3D-PRINTED CERAMIC TILES.

Drawing inspiration from the Rijksmuseum, the national museum of the Netherlands celebrated for its diverse ceramic collection from across the globe, Studio RAP employs its in-house large-scale 3D-printing technology to realize highly differentiated and algorithmically designed details.

This innovative approach underscores Studio RAP's commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural design Studio RAP has developed a distinctive digital fabrication process over several years, including the creation of advanced robotic systems.

Ceramic House
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Ceramic House
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The team of architects collaborates seamlessly with these robots to craft intricate ceramic designs, showcasing the studio's commitment to excellence in architectural design.

ARTISANAL GLAZING

At street level, the facade features large 3D-printed ceramic tiles, approximately 40 x 20 cm each, glazed in pearl white with a subtle touch of yellow by Royal Tichelaar.

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Ceramic House
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These tiles are designed to be visually expressive at eye level, seamlessly transitioning to a flush alignment as they meet the ground, creating a harmonious and detailed aesthetic.

On the higher floors, the building facade showcases 3D-printed bricks glazed in three distinct shades of red. The bricks are composed alongside the original masonry cross bond and have abstract ornamentation that fades as they travel higher.

These bricks are put into laser-cut stainless steel cassettes, referring to the original flushes.

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