In the historical city centre of Alkmaar, up architecture transformed a national listed monument into a mixed-use building with apartments and a store. On a deep plot, hidden behind the monumental façade on the Ritsevoort, a new kind of urban living has taken shape designed for a new generation of city dwellers where social connection is at the heart of everyday life. The plan involves the transformation of a historical building into a modern front and rear house, with the existing structure preserved as much as possible. Monumental elements are respected and revived, with attention to detail and a high-quality finish. At the heart of the design lies a shared green courtyard—a calm, open space that brings in daylight and brings people together. With layered walkways, open staircases, and places to sit and meet, the courtyard becomes more than just a passageway—it becomes the social heart of the building. Whether it’s a quick chat on the way up, a shared coffee, or a casual gathering at one of the terraces, this space is built to encourage real connection. The compact starter homes are smartly designed, making full use of the existing structure and ceiling heights. The apartments are made for modern urban life: efficient, light-filled, and affordable—without compromising on quality or comfort. Perfect for those just starting out, looking for independence and community.