A city house that still bears the classic basic structures of architecture from the 1910s and 1920s. The architect Maximilianus Rubens was very active at this time. In this house, this primarily concerns the structure of the forms. The balconies on the left, the window in the centre and the longer balconies on the right. Primarily the individual details link the house to International Modernism. For example, the small, round balconies on the left and the elongated balconies on the right. A very beautiful, elegant detail is the line under the centre windows, which merges into the railing of the balconies on the right-hand side.