Architects convert old Dutch church into a gorgeous library

 

Library, Museum and Community Center ‘De Petrus’ / Molenaar&Bol&vanDillen Architects

Dutch firm Molenaar and Bol and van Dillen Architects inhaled new life into a nineteenth century church by transforming the space into a lively library and group focus. The redesign concentrated on holding the first format of the congregation, which goes back to 1884. The outcome is a delightful, totally open inside changed over into a stunning library with sliding bookshelves. The multi-practical space additionally incorporates show corridors, meeting spaces, and an eatery.




The designers kept the congregation's unique basic format in place and fixed the huge inside with a large number of books. The congregation's unique windows work pair with the additional lighting to make a brilliant, sufficiently bright space. Bibliophiles can undoubtedly get to the library's stock, which is continued sliding bookshelves. The racks, introduced on a rail framework, can be moved when more space is required for extensive occasion or to make private zones for littler gatherings or gatherings.



To add more practical space to the inside, the planners made a great 5,380 square-foot mezzanine level fixed with a recent report regions and meeting rooms. This well proportioned include proceeds through to chapel's outside, where it frames the top of four structures associated with the exterior. An eatery was additionally introduced in the garden structure on the south side of the building.



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