
THE SECTION SHOWS THE OPEN COURT IN WHICH TWO STORIES WERE REMOVED |
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When the first floor (bel-etage) and the basement of landmark canal house Keizersgracht 522 were recently vacated after many decades of intensive use, both floors were in obvious need of a complete overhaul. In addition, the building’s foundation needed comprehensive repair. Mirck Architecture was commissioned to take on the reconstruction and, along with interior architect Hayo Waisfisz, to design a new interior.
Additions that in the past had been built in the inner court between the front house and the back house are removed. As a result, the basement of both the front and the back house will benefit from the additional daylight. In the new configuration, the front house will offer on the connected basement and first floors about 120 m2 of floor space that can be used either as an office or as an apartment. The two floors in the backhouse (with, in addition, a sub-basement floating room – anno 1750 – that has been redesigned as a bathroom) will accommodate another apartment, with access to 35m deep garden.

LOCATION - AERIAL VIEW 
ENTRANCE FACADE CANALSIDE 
TOILET SOUTERRAIN |
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NEW INTERIOR SOUTERRAIN LOOKING SOUTH 
RENOVATED INTERIOR BEL-ETAGE LOOKING SOUTH 
NEW INTERIOR SOUTERRAIN LOOKING EAST 
NEW INTERIOR SOUTERRAIN PANTRY & STEEL STAIRS 
INTERIOR BEL-ETAGE LOOKING TO THE CANAL |
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Building: Recycled canal house K522 Client: Private Address: Keizersgracht 522, Amsterdam, NL Floor area: 295sqm gross Design: 2009 Construction: 2010 Design: Mirck Architecture, Amsterdam Team: Sander Mirck, David Künzel, Ule Koopmans, Joery Schipper, Freek Leber
Interior design: Mirck Architecture i.c.w. Hayo Waisfisz and Marcel Froon Structural engineer: Evers Partners, Velsen-Noord Contractor: Konst & Van Polen, Westwoud
Photography: Jonathan Andrew
More information: PDF English
Meer informatie: PDF Dutch

SITUATION FACING NORTH 
FLOORPLANS BEL-ETAGE - SOUTERRAIN - BASEMENT 
SECTION A 
SECTION A`` 
SECTIONS C & D 
SECTIONS E & F |
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