Adaptive Reuse Transforms Dutch Sewage Plant

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Annie MG Schmidt House is a non-profit foundation dedicated to furthering the writer’s legacy and making it more accessible to future generations. As such, one of the re-purposed sewage plant silos will house a museum exploring the life and achievements of Annie Schmidt.

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The other two silos will eventually house a restaurant Praq, exhibition spaces for artists, a small theater for performing arts and a cozy cinema. A pair of glass-walled staircases will connect the individual silos and facilitate movement between them.

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In order to accommodate the planned attractions, the silos are being raised in height from 23 to 38 meters (75.5 to 125 feet), with the topmost stories open and un-roofed. This will provide visitors with a spectacular view of Amsterdam in the distance and Zeeburgereiland in the foreground. There will be much to see as the former industrial wasteland – pun intended – is to be developed into a residential area with 5,500 homes and highrise living spaces with the former sewage plant silos acting as the neighborhood’s cultural centerpiece. (images and info via ArchDaily and ARCAM)