{"id":128221,"date":"2020-08-11T13:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-08-11T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/i29-updates-classical-interiors-of-landmarked-enlightenment-building-in-amsterdam\/"},"modified":"2023-05-01T13:36:56","modified_gmt":"2023-05-01T17:36:56","slug":"i29-updates-classical-interiors-of-landmarked-enlightenment-building-in-amsterdam","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/i29-updates-classical-interiors-of-landmarked-enlightenment-building-in-amsterdam\/","title":{"rendered":"i29 Updates Classical Interiors of Landmarked Building"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In reception at Felix Meritis, a cultural center and events venue in an 18th-century Amsterdam building, i29 installed custom tufted-shag wall covering based on an etching of a meeting of the Enlightenment society whose clubhouse it once was.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

In 1788, on a canal in Amsterdam, the Enlightenment society Felix Meritis\u2014Latin for Happy Through Merit<\/em>\u2014built a namesake clubhouse where members, pursuing knowledge for their own intellectual betterment, studied music, the natural sciences, drawing, commerce, and literature. Neoclassical architect Jacob Otten Husly\u2019s building\u2014a Corinthian-style-temple facade fronting rooms shaped as pure geometric volumes\u2014was itself a case study in rational Enlightenment thinking. After the society dissolved a century later, its splendid home survived incarnations as a printing factory, the Dutch Communist party headquarters, and a 1960s cabaret. Worse for wear, it nonetheless remained architecturally intact over the decades.<\/p>\n

In 2014, Amerborgh, an investment company with an interest in the arts, bought the landmarked Felix Meritis for use as a cultural center with programs to be supported by renting out its renovated rooms as event venues. Charged with transforming the 50,000-square-foot interior, i29<\/a>\u2019s motivating idea was to bring the storied building \u201cinto the now,\u201d co-founder and partner Jeroen Dellensen says. The firm would respect the original architecture yet dial up the design heat to make it cool for a younger generation.<\/p>\n

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Restaurant arm\u00adchairs are by Mentsen<\/a>, the side chairs by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec<\/a>.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Refreshing history but making it contemporary necessitated a delicate balance of deference and surprise, conservation and invention. The i29 team found a solution to the paradox in the way the building had been used by the Felicians (as its founding occupants were known), who organized it by departments. \u201cDifferent rooms had different functions and stories, which we decided to evoke,\u201d co-founder and partner Jaspar Jansen adds. Working alongside MATH Architecten, which oversaw structural matters, Dellensen and Jansen would cultivate the individual character of each space.<\/p>\n

A grand, wooden staircase surrounding a five-story void divides the long building roughly in half, with the main rooms on staggered floors in the front and back\u201411 levels in all. One city requirement was the faithful restoration of two historically important spaces: the oval Concertzaal, one of Europe\u2019s most celebrated small classical-music halls, on the rear ground floor; and the Zuilenzaal, a colonnaded reception room on the front piano nobile.<\/p>\n

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Custom polyamide carpet appoints an anteroom.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

In the Concertzaal, where Ludwig van Beethoven\u2019s Ninth Symphony had its Dutch premier, a chromatic study revealed the walls between the white pilasters encircling the room were originally brown-tinted beige, a color that gives the restored space an unusual serenity. But along with reinstating such historical niceties, i29 had to update the hall for contemporary music. Dellensen and Jansen hung discreet, pivoting wall panels that modulate the acoustics while concealing electronic equipment, and MATH wove new mechanical systems throughout the shell, achieving complete invisibility in the auditorium.<\/p>\n

When it came to the majestic Zuilenzaal, beyond stripping bare the elegant boiserie and cracked wood columns, i29 left the room in its found condition, turning it into an un-Photoshopped selfie celebrating the building\u2019s age. Such raw authenticity did not come easily: All the fragile woodwork was carefully dismantled and then just as carefully reassembled so that the room could be retrofitted with modern ventilation and sound systems. The Zuilenzaal has proved one of the most popular venues.<\/p>\n

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Adjoining it is the domed Shaffyzaal, named for Ramses Shaffy, who performed there, its acoustical perforated-steel paneling spray-painted.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The interior architects ramped up visual diversity in the remaining rooms, using color and texture as primary tools to differentiate the spaces, and creating crisply geometric, built-in cabinetry and furniture, often mirrored, to contrast with the classical surroundings. \u201cWe gave the rooms a sense of identity and importance that rivaled the two better known historic spaces,\u201d Dellensen explains.<\/p>\n

A pair of superbly proportioned rooms flank the main entry: to the right, reception with a mirrored front desk, ticket counter, and sitting area; to the left, Felix, a 100-seat restaurant. In the former, two walls are covered with a luxuriant, tufted-shag textile that reproduces an 18th-century etching of a Felician meeting, so that 21st-century visitors are greeted by a ghostly rendition of their Enlightenment counterparts. Walls in the adjacent restaurant are wrapped in equally tactile woven textiles replicating photographs of the skies over Amsterdam, as if diners were in the middle of a Dutch landscape painting.<\/p>\n

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A balcony, originally used to observe physics experiments, rings the same space.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Originally a physics lab, the domed, oval room directly above the Concertzaal became a hip nightspot in the \u201960\u2019s when flamboyant Dutch singer Ramses Shaffy and his theater group regularly performed there. Named the Shaffyzaal in his honor, the balconied space evokes its psychedelic past with perforated-steel acoustic wall panels that fade, ombre-style, from deep to pale blue. \u201cWe set the contemporary and the historical in contrast to give more energy to each,\u201d notes Jansen, who could just as well be referring to the attic Koepelzaal, where timber roof beams are left exposed, lending the room a modern angularity.<\/p>\n

Narrative is a differentiator, too. \u201cWe like to hide stories in the design that give the interior another dimension,\u201d Dellensen reveals. In the Teekenzaal, formerly the club\u2019s drawing studio, rectangles of filmy fabric hanging from the ceiling not only diffuse strip lighting but also recall the sheets of paper on which the Felicians once sketched\u2014a diaphanous image that brings the spirit of the Enlightenment to life.<\/p>\n

Classical Meets Modern in the 18th-Century Amsterdam Landmark<\/h2>\n
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Oak side tables by Hay<\/a> serve custom seating in Hulsy, the caf\u00e9 on the top floor.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Discreet, pivoting acoustic panels are among the few visible additions to the Concertzaal, one of Europe\u2019s most famous small classical-music halls.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Rubber flooring and timber beams define the Koepelzaal, an attic event space.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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A five-story stairwell with faux-mahogany painted oak balustrades divides the 50,000-square-foot building in half.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Mirror glass clads the reception desk and forms the LED information screen behind it.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Reception\u2019s custom modular ottomans stand on oak flooring.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Painted oak frames the entrance to Felix, the center\u2019s restaurant.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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More Bouroullec chairs line tables by Jens Korte.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Dining chairs apart, all furnishings in the covered patio off Felix are custom.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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N\u00f8rgaard & Kechayas<\/a> lounge chairs populate the perimeter of the Teekenzaal, originally the club\u2019s drawing studio.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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With unpainted boiserie and cracked wood columns, the Zuilenzaal was left largely as found, though it was retrofitted with ventilation and sound systems.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The Neoclassical building was designed by Dutch architect Jacob Otten Husly in 1788.\u00a0Photography by Ewout Huibers.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Project Team:<\/strong>\u00a0Nina Van As; Joep Esseling; Egle Jacinaviciuze; Evelien Kranstauber: i29. Math Architecten<\/a>: Architect of Record. Verlaan & Bouwstra<\/a>: Restoration Architect. Sookha Company<\/a>: Conceptual Consultant. De Fabryck<\/a>: Historical Consultant. Easy Controls<\/a>; Huisman & Van Muijen<\/a>; Mega Elektra<\/a>: Installation Consultants. Lichtconsult<\/a>: Lighting Consultant. Level Acoustics & Vibration<\/a>; Peutz<\/a>: Acoustics Consultants. SID Studio<\/a>: Structural Engineer. B3 Bouwadviseurs<\/a>: Project Manager. Jurri\u00ebns<\/a>: General Contractor.<\/p>\n

Product Sources:<\/strong> ICE Carpets<\/a>: Custom Rug (Reception). XAL<\/a>: Pendant Fixtures (Reception, Restaurant). Saint Gobain<\/a>: Mirror (Reception, Restaurant). Studio Bel\u00e8n<\/a>: Custom Wall Covering (Reception, Restaurant), Custom Paneling (Zuilenzaal). Hay<\/a>: Coffee Tables (Reception, Husly, Teekenzaal). Hoogstraten<\/a>: Custom Doors (Recep\u00adtion, Restaurant), Custom Balustrade (Staircase). Zilio<\/a>: Armchairs (Restaurant). Magis<\/a>: Side Chairs (Restaurant, Husly, Patio). Moooi Carpets<\/a>: Custom Carpet (Anteroom, Balcony). Through M4four<\/a>: Custom Vinyl Flooring (Shaffyzaal). TDE-Light\u00adTech<\/a>: Spotlights (Husly). Ege<\/a>: Rug (Husly), Carpet (Teekenzaal). Casala<\/a>: Tables (Husly, Teekenzaal). Through Bronnenberg<\/a>: Custom Chandeliers (Con\u00adcertzaal, Zuilenzaal), Custom Lanterns (Patio). New Works<\/a>: Lounge Chairs (Teekenzaal). Gabriel<\/a>: Lounge Chair Fabric. Bolon<\/a>: Flooring. De Ploeg<\/a>: Ceiling Panels (Teekenzaal), Wall Covering (Zui\u00adlenzaal). Throughout:<\/em> Lensvelt<\/a>; Stooff Interior Projects<\/a>: Custom Furniture. Kvadrat<\/a>; Ohmann<\/a>; Paloma; Vyva Fabrics<\/a>: Upholstery Fabric. LED Linear<\/a>: LEDs. Seasons Project Parket<\/a>: Oak Floor\u00ading. Nora<\/a>: Rubber Flooring.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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