| Condition | Heritage protected since 2006. |
| Architects | Thomas Darboven |
| Construction Date | 1975 |
This extravagant house with residential space and an atelier was designed for an ophthalmologist and painter. A lengthened, two-storey building with three staggered protruding webs, on top of which a single shorter module was built as a third floor. The fronts of the short sides of the modular system are completely glazed and equipped with window frames that may remind one of Piet Mondrian's paintings. The long sides are rather closed in exposed concrete. The corners are marked in each case by reinforced concrete beams that push out and have spike-like ends. Inside, easily mountable transparent partition walls allow the spaces to flow into each other and make them flexibly divisible.