Century-previous h2o tower is now an award-profitable residence with breathtaking sights
7 many years following buying the drinking water tower subsequent to their childhood house, cousins Ruud Visser and Fumi Hoshino of RV Architectuur have productively remodeled the century-old framework in Nieuw Lekkerland into a breathtaking property for their households. Designed on a somewhat modest budget by their personal fingers, the adaptive reuse project has also been awarded the Dutch Watertowerprize 2020, an annual award that honors the house owners of the most effective remodeled water tower. The reworked tower now houses a shared double-height backyard as properly as two dwellings on the major flooring that ignore breathtaking views of the river De Lek and the Dutch polder landscape.
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When Visser and Hoshino purchased the drinking water tower in 2013, the pair had been in their early twenties. Right now, the cousins have gotten married to their companions and began family members with two small children every single the two families of four live collectively in the 9-meter-diameter water tower. The hexagonal tower is divided into 3 sections: a floor-amount yard place and a pair of two-tale dwellings, each and every with a exceptional layout informed by sights of the landscape. 1 dwelling faces views of the river while the other overlooks the polder.
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“The basis of the prosperous transformation is formed by the powerful style and design of Ruud Visser and Fumi Hoshino,” defined the jury of the Dutch Watertowerprize. “Huge floor-to-flooring windows seeking out over the river De Lek and the Dutch polder landscape contribute to the high-quality of the areas inside of and in good shape flawlessly with the robust look of the h2o tower. The motto of the architects throughout the structure method was: ‘Do not improve a water tower into a residence, but dwell in a drinking water tower’ and exactly this was the power of this transformation!”


As a consequence, the exterior of the water tower was mainly preserved with the unique diamond-formed windows intact. New flooring-to-ceiling windows had been thoughtfully inserted so as not to detract from the tower’s hexagonal geometry and are screened from the outside by vertical wooden lattices.
Photography by René de Wit through RV Architectuur

