Adaptive Reuse

Finding opportunity in our vacant built assets

Sugar Warehouse Loft

Project Name:
Sugar Warehouse Loft
Location:
Amsterdam, Netherlands, EU
Completion Date:
2003
Original Use(s):
sugar warehouse
New Use(s):
private residence
Project Description:

History
The old sugar warehouse was built in 1763. It’s located on the Bloemgracht canal in Amsterdam. The building and its interior have largely gone untouched/unmodified for about 250 years.

(Re)Developer
George Gottl and Oliver Michell are both the owners and residents of the loft as well as the owners and directors of UXUS Design which handled the reuse of the interiors. UXUS is an independent design consultancy specializing in strategic design solutions.[1]

Outcome
“In keeping the original open-plan layout we created a series of dramatic curtain walls that could be opened and closed according to the needs of use. Made of luxurious Italian linen, the curtain walls are opaque when lit from the front yet transparent from behind. At night, the space becomes a series of glowing tents, creating the effect of a surreal interior landscape.”[2] Located on one of the ever-popular canals, this loft conversion offers its residents great access and views of the city.

[1]LoftLife Magazine
[2]UXUS Design
Images courtesy of Dim Balsem via UXUS Design.



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