This is the architectural principle known as Immerschwartzentraurigkeit, or the idea of an oppressive darkness allowing you to experience a deep inner sadness at all times, as provided by the deep overhangs ensuring minimal sunlight for nearly every apartment on nearly every floor…the top floor residents, sadly, will have to be happy.
young_cheesesays
This is terrible. Imagine living in a modern building but still having terrible amounts of natural light.
povlovsays
It may differ per appartment, but in this one there is … light. rental proposal
tacosrpeopletoosays
Why does every vehicle look the same?
sealing_dealssays
We have a lot of these piece of shit buildings in Holland it’s crazy
Native56says
What’s this building for?
muffinggsays
I’m not surprised this is in Netherlands. I’ve driven through the country so many times and every time I find it fascinating how many unusual buildings they have all along their motorways alone.
Seems like the best place for architecture photography is the Netherlands.
OldGrowersays
Interesting. The balconies look like drawers that have been pulled partway out…
regantnz says
That can’t have been cheap
RM_Dune says
Lekker in het zonnetje op het balkon.
ziquapix says
This is the architectural principle known as Immerschwartzentraurigkeit, or the idea of an oppressive darkness allowing you to experience a deep inner sadness at all times, as provided by the deep overhangs ensuring minimal sunlight for nearly every apartment on nearly every floor…the top floor residents, sadly, will have to be happy.
young_cheese says
This is terrible. Imagine living in a modern building but still having terrible amounts of natural light.
povlov says
It may differ per appartment, but in this one there is … light.
rental proposal
tacosrpeopletoo says
Why does every vehicle look the same?
sealing_deals says
We have a lot of these piece of shit buildings in Holland it’s crazy
Native56 says
What’s this building for?
muffingg says
I’m not surprised this is in Netherlands. I’ve driven through the country so many times and every time I find it fascinating how many unusual buildings they have all along their motorways alone.
Seems like the best place for architecture photography is the Netherlands.
OldGrower says
Interesting. The balconies look like drawers that have been pulled partway out…
Native56 says
Truth