Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Architecture Wednesday: Schoolhouse to Private House In Less Than 100 Years

This building, in Leiden, The Netherlands, was built in 1925, and used to be a nursey until it was abandoned.

But some smart, recycling soul found it and turned it into a stunning home, preserving many of the original details yet creating open spaces filled with natural light. High ceilings allow air to flow, as well as skylights to allow more natural light into the space.

In addition, rooftop solar panels, improved building insulation, and centrally controlled lighting, as well as climate, shading, and security systems have been added to the converted schoolhouse bringing it from the early 20th century into the 21st.

I just love when an old space is given new life, and a new use, rather than being torn down, and this is one of my favorites.


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4 comments:

  1. Always glad when they can save an old building.

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  2. Nice house but a trifle chilly looking. And staircases in Dutch houses seem steeper than ones on the other side of the Channel. This one seems to be no exception

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  3. Beautiful! It's wonderful to see an old building begin a new life.

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  4. I once came across an old public school in New York that I fantasized about turning into a private home. What fun!

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