Built in the early nineteen thirties, the Sonneveld House Museum is one of the best-preserved houses in the Nieuwe Bouwen style, the Dutch branch of the International School of Modernism. > Read more...
The best way to get a sense of what it was like to live in the Sonneveld House is to explore it for yourself! > Read more...
The Sonneveld House is a historic example of Nieuwe Bouwen, the Dutch branch of functionalism. The designers claimed no monumental aspirations, but based their designs on the intended function of the building and the needs of its users. > Read more...
The Sonneveld family had four members: father Albertus Sonneveld, mother Gésine Sonneveld-Bos, and daughters Puck and Gé. The family occupied the Sonneveld House from 1933 to 1955. > Read more...
What does the Sonneveld House Museum look like through the camera lenses of visitors and passers-by? Take a look at our NAi & Sonneveld House flickr pool and find out! > Read more...