Vijzelgracht房子是国家遗产地,由Philips Vingboons在1670年左右设计,作为织工的房子。它是现存的大约80座织布厂中的一座。修复和翻新工作保留了原来的布局,并尽可能多地展示了原始材料。后来的增建部分被拆除,并在同一体积内以更高的标准重建。

Vijzelgracht House is a national heritage site designed by Philips Vingboons in about 1670 as a weaver’s house. It is one of roughly eighty weaver’s houses that have survived. The restoration and renovation preserved the original layout and revealed as much of the original material as possible. Later additions were removed and partly rebuilt to a higher standard within the same volume.

工匠精神和创新。织工离开后,房子被占用并以各种方式使用。这一切在2008年戛然而止,因为该建筑出现了沉降。阿姆斯特丹市宣布该结构不适合居住,并于2015年为其安装了新的地基。Benthem Crouwel将这座有着丰富历史的房子改造成了一个现代家庭住宅。

Craftsmanship and innovation. After the departure of the weavers, the house was occupied and used in various ways. This came to an abrupt end in 2008 when the building subsided. The City of Amsterdam declared the structure to be uninhabitable and fitted it with new foundations in 2015. Benthem Crouwel has transformed the house with its rich history into a contemporary family home.

高标准的改造涉及非常广泛的技术和材料,显示了工艺和创新。由于进行了一系列的改造,房子现在已经完全具备了未来的条件,同时许多原始的细节也被保留了下来。二十世纪在后部增加的储藏结构已经为一个花园让路。新增加的三层楼的温室,取代了1870年被认为不值得保留的扩建部分,加强了与这个新花园的联系。

The high-standard renovation involved a very wide range of techniques and materials, displaying both craftsmanship and innovation. Thanks to a number of alterations, the house is now fully equipped for the future, while many original details have been preserved. The storage structure added at the rear in the twentieth century has made way for a garden. The newly added three-floor conservatory, which replaces an 1870 extension deemed unworthy of preservation, enhances contact with this new garden.

多样性中的统一性。在新的布局和幸存的 “痕迹 “中,房子原来的用途仍然清晰可见。每个明亮的房间都有自己的特点,它们的大小差异很大。旧的布局再次被揭示出来,仍然完好无损的原始元素在新的室内设计中获得了一席之地。应用的调色板统一并加强了各种材料和空间。调色板的范围从低层的暗色调到阁楼上的明亮色调。精心设计的新细节与十七世纪的原始元素相结合,使这所房子具有特殊的特征。

Unity in diversity. The original use of the house is still legible in the new layout and surviving ‘traces’. Each of the bright rooms, which vary greatly in size, has a character of its own. The old layout is revealed once again and original elements, still intact, have acquired a place in the new interior. The applied colour palette unites and enhances the various materials and spaces. The palette ranges from dark tones on the lower floor to bright tones on the attic level. The careful new detailing combines with the original seventeenth-century elements to give this house a special character.

Architects: Benthem Crouwel Architects
Area: 235 m²
Year: 2021
Photographs: Jannes Linders
Contractor: Van den Brandhof Interieurbouw
Project Team:Mels Crouwel, Jeroen Jonk
City:Amsterdam
Country:The Netherlands