Architect: Architectenbureau di’t
Location: Gravenweg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Project architect: G.J. van Leer
Structural engineer: Adviesbureau Versteeg
Design: 2008
Realization Year: 2009-2010
Photographs: Architectenbureau di’t, G.J. van Leer
An old derelict farmhouse near the centre of Rotterdam, came in the market as a building site. Van Leer recognized the quality of the existing building and designed a plan to restore the old building, including an expansion that would bring back the original volume of the house. De rear part of the farm had collapsed in the 1950’s.
The old house has been given a new foundation and has been restored. On the front the building hasn’t changed, but behind the old building is an extension in radical new materials. On the inside and the outside materials have chosen that have the same rustic quality and color tones as the original building bit are al in contrast: the old building is masonry, painted wood and roof tiles, the new part is untreated wood, slate and steel.
The extension is covered with an open wood cladding, the cladding is continued on the windows in the form of shutters with the same wood and the same rhythm, thus rendering an abstract continuous form. The extension is a “shadow” of the old building.
Products in this project
Construction materials, Semi-finished materials: Kemie
- Worktops: Ceramistone by Kemie
Joinery: De Kock Van Gelder
- Windows: Slim Slide by De Kock Van Gelder
Mobile Partitions/Suspended Ceilings/Raised Floors: Kingspan
- Insulation: K10 by Kingspan
Roof: Hertel
- Roofing / Waterproofing: EPDM by Hertel
Walls: Kotahstone
- Slate by Kotahstone













Hoeve Nooitgedacht / Architectenbureau di't originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 22 Aug 2010.
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