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Conservation refurbishment and conversion of Planie children's house  

Conservation refurbishment and conversion of Planie children's house

Reutlingen, Germany

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Residential & Commercial Building Renovation

Conservation refurbishment and conversion of Planie children's house

Reutlingen, Germany

Type
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2024
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
BUDGET
$1M - 5M
The two-storey house in the style of the Italian Renaissance was built in 1887.The structure is a listed building due to its sophisticated bourgeois architecture, and today it is used as a daycare center. The entrance with the sandstone staircase has been covered by a new canopy. The design of the railings is contemporary and picks up on the façade’s grainy structure. The refurbishment included adapting the spaces to current regulations. On the first floor a new kitchen with a dining room was integrated. The staff rooms are located on the upper floor. The stairwell was upgraded for fire protection. The building surfaces in the common rooms were refurbished and restored, and the sanitary areas were completely renewed. The external sandstone staircase was renovated and received a new canopy. The roof had to be repaired. The recycling of materials was a high priority. For example, existing tiles were carefully removed and reinstalled. In the interior, the acoustic ceiling panels were reused from an external school. Doors from the stairwell were removed and reused. The color concept deals playfully with the existing diversity. The rooms are adapted to the building in different pastel hues.

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