Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten

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  • Architects: HILBERINKBOSCH Architecten: Hilberink Bosch Architecten
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  492
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008
  • Photographs
    Photographs:René de Wit

Text description provided by the architects. A redundant farm building in Berlicum has been transformed into a large family home and an architectural office. The farm, a typical ‘langgevel’ farm where all the entrances and orientation are on the longest façade of the farm, belongs to the estate ‘De Wamberg’ and was built in 1893.

Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten - Shelving, Beam, Windows
© René de Wit

In this farm the house and barn are incorporated in one very large volume. The former house, situated at the front of the volume, is transformed and adjusted to modern requirements. Much effort has been spend to make all alterations look very natural. The biggest change is made on the upper floors where new (bed)rooms have been created, adjoining a great hall.

Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten - Windows, Table, Beam
© René de Wit

The former barn, which used to house cows, is in use as the office of HILBERINKBOSCH architects. The large double height space has been kept open so the roof and the old timber construction are kept in sight. A new wooden volume marks the transition between the house and the office. This new volume houses all the new functions which where not present in an old farm such as toilets, bathroom and a geothermal heating and hot water system.

Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten - Table, Chair, Beam, Windows
© René de Wit

During daytime the old barn doors are opened. Behind these doors and way bigger than the original openings, steel sliding doors have been placed. Thus having parts of the old plaster visible. At night when the last employee goes homewards, the barn doors close again and the building goes to sleep.

first floor plan

Form, material and colour arises from this concept, representing the poetry of life. The different aspects of study slowly grow into an actual building. The building becomes part of the poetry, part of the memory, it becomes meaningful. We are passionately seeking for the smartest solution for complex cases.

Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten - Table, Shelving, Beam, Chair
© René de Wit

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Cite: "Farm On The Wamberg / Hilberink Bosch Architecten" 05 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/213282/farm-on-the-wamberg-hilberink-bosch-architecten> ISSN 0719-8884

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