Vijzelgracht House / Benthem Crouwel Architects

Vijzelgracht House / Benthem Crouwel Architects - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
© Jannes Linders

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Vijzelgracht House / Benthem Crouwel Architects - Exterior Photography, Stairs
© Jannes Linders

Text description provided by the architects. Vijzelgracht House is a national heritage site designed by Philips Vingboons in about 1670 as a weaver’s house. It is one of roughly eighty weaver’s houses that have survived. The restoration and renovation preserved the original layout and revealed as much of the original material as possible. Later additions were removed and partly rebuilt to a higher standard within the same volume.

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Cite: "Vijzelgracht House / Benthem Crouwel Architects" 18 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/970267/vijzelgracht-house-benthem-crouwel-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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