Transformation of a Bungalow in Amsterdam / Workshop Architecten
A bungalow, located on the banks of the Zuider Amstelkanaal in the south of Amsterdam, was originally built with a closed facade facing the waterfront.
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Architects: Workshop Architecten
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Architect In Charge: Workshop Architecten
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Workshop Architecten
Contractor: Joseph van Dullemen, Amsterdam
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From the architect. A bungalow, located on the banks of the Zuider Amstelkanaal in the south of Amsterdam, was originally built with a closed facade facing the waterfront.
Diagram
Since the renovation it has generous views over the canal. The former garage is transformed into 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, and is connected to the bungalow in such a way that one can see through the whole building. This sightline extends from the south west facade to a new bay window, that is situated where there used to be a garage door.
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First Floor Plan
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By a number of precise interventions, an incoherent bungalow from 1955, has been transformed into a unique Amsterdam family home. A house that has been stripped down to its essence: the brickwork has been reduced to 3 walls that carry the wooden roof. The walls stand on a new concrete base that forms a ramp to the entrance ...
© Workshop Architecten
Architects: Workshop Architecten
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Architect In Charge: Workshop Architecten
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Workshop Architecten
Contractor: Joseph van Dullemen, Amsterdam
© Workshop Architecten
From the architect. A bungalow, located on the banks of the Zuider Amstelkanaal in the south of Amsterdam, was originally built with a closed facade facing the waterfront.
Diagram
Since the renovation it has generous views over the canal. The former garage is transformed into 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, and is connected to the bungalow in such a way that one can see through the whole building. This sightline extends from the south west facade to a new bay window, that is situated where there used to be a garage door.
© Workshop Architecten
First Floor Plan
© Workshop Architecten
By a number of precise interventions, an incoherent bungalow from 1955, has been transformed into a unique Amsterdam family home. A house that has been stripped down to its essence: the brickwork has been reduced to 3 walls that carry the wooden roof. The walls stand on a new concrete base that forms a ramp to the entrance ...
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