Huize Vreeburg in Rosmalen is a building with a rich history and recognizable location on the corner of a major road through the village. It has in the past, among other things, served as a post office and in recent years was used as a residence.
Sonder Jansen, an international importer, exporter, and producer of frozen fruit and vegetables, acquired the property because of its distinctive appearance and sought to establish his company’s headquarters at the villa. The villa is fully restored and honors the already austere appearance of the property. The structure houses a conference room, executive offices, and the canteen. The first floor offers space for an apartment where foreign guests of this international trade office can stay. A new staircase provides the necessary grandeur to the interior. In conclusion, this historic villa has completed its transformation as the new face of the company.
The workspace where trading takes place is located in a round pavilion, which is situated in the middle of the park and garden. It consists of a floating slab on which a wooden structure with a large free span bears a tin roof. Because the pavilion is fully glazed round, it offers a beautiful view of the villa and garden, while the large overhang provides enough shade on sunny days. This pavilion is the heart of the company.
The brick archive corridor with its sharp edges connects the pavilion and the old villa, producing a dark space with exciting vistas. Because of its shape, it also provides the much needed rest in the garden at this busy location.
Photography: Rene de Wit