A modern classic with quiet confidence

In the heart of the city, Waterloo House rises with quiet confidence. Its form is timeless. Its purpose is clear.

A close-up impression of the atrium

“The design balances boldness with belonging. It stands out, but it fits in.”

DENNIS VAN WESTEROP, PEAK DEVELOPMENT

"Waterloo House represents long-term value. For the city, for its users, and for the future of responsible investment."

ANDREAS STARK, LaSalle Investment Management
Architect’s sketch, south façade, Jodenbreestraat

This is architecture that reflects its surroundings and respects its users.

Thoughtfully conceived by BiermanHenket and Hofman Dujardin, every part of the building is tuned to offer clarity, calm, and connection, from the way light dances through the atria to the quiet confidence it brings to the cityscape.

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Two artist impressions highlighting the contrast between the façades

Two façades. One shared vision.

Waterloo House is a building of contrasts, where light meets mass and heritage meets the future. Toward the street, the building stands tall and composed. Toward the courtyard, it opens up with light-filled atria, layered terraces, and softness. This duality gives the building its strength — a place that feels both grounded and generous.

An interactive 360-degree view of the atrium

"From a distance, Waterloo House speaks with quiet clarity. Its proportions, its materiality, and the way it catches the changing light give it a timeless presence. It doesn’t seek to dominate the city around it — it becomes part of it, with a quiet strength that only grows over time."

YVONNE SEGERS, BIERMANHENKET

“From the moment you enter Waterloo House, the building guides you with light, space, and rhythm. Every decision — from circulation to sightlines — is about making people feel calm, focused, and connected.”

MICHIEL HOFMAN, HOFMANDUJARDIN
Artist impression, aerial view waterside