The Sonneveld House was built in the early nineteed thirties, and is one of the most well preserved houses in the Nieuwe Bouwen style, the Dutch branch of the International School of Modernism. It was designed by the artchitecture firm Brinkman & Van der Vlugt, and was opened as a public musuem house of the NAI in March 2001. The museum gives visitors a chance to see what life was like in a hypermodern house in the 1930s.