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 soft. 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