Dentist with a View by Shift

Dutch studio Shift has converted a suburban house in the south of the Netherlands and turned it into a dental surgery with a new zinc-clad wing (+ slideshow).

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Located in the small village of Best, the old house follows a traditional vernacular with brick walls and a tiled roof. The extension mirrors the profile of the house, but is clad with zinc across both its roof and walls.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Shift explains: “This strengthens the iconic quality of the archetype and renders the new extension into a ‘contextual alien’ that blends into the rural surroundings and at the same time creates a clear new landmark that expresses its new function.”

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

A row of four treatment rooms spans the length of the new wing and each one features a pointed ceiling, formed by the ridge of the gabled roof overhead.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Small skylights direct daylight onto the dentist’s chair, while a single long window runs along the rear wall of the four rooms and offers a generous ledge for flower boxes or outdoor seating.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

A glazed corridor connects the new wing with the old house, which contains reception spaces, a kitchen and secondary treatment rooms. “The patient enters and waits in a homely and familiar atmosphere,” say the architects.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Shift architecture urbanism is based in Rotterdam and other projects by the firm include a townhouse with a three-storey bookshelf and the stone-clad Faculty Club pavilion.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

See more dentists on Dezeen, including one with stripy glass screens.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Photography is by Rene de Wit.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Here’s some extra text from Shift:


Dentist with a View, by Shift architecture urbanism

The task of this project was to transform and extend an historical house in the centre of Best, a village in the south of The Netherlands, into a dental practice with four treatment rooms. The central question was how the extension responds to the existing architecture and how it profits from the green setting.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

The four new treatment rooms are situated in a new volume that at the same time mimics and contrasts the existing house. Its archetypical volume is derived from the existing house – it takes over the exact same inclination of the pitched roof – while it is being materialized in a very different material. Both the roof and the facades of the extension are clad with zinc. This strengthens the iconic quality of the archetype and renders the new extension into a “contextual alien” that blends into the rural surroundings and at the same time creates a clear new landmark that expresses its new function.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

The new volume provides each treatment room with an archetypical space of a miniature house. Its high ridge and steep ceiling results in a vertical space that connects to the perspective of a patient in the dentist chair. A roof light in each treatment room enables the patients to relate with the outside, even during treatment. A large ‘flower window’, that also serves as a bench, floods the rooms with daylight and provides both the staff and their patients with a framed view of the surrounding green.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

All secondary functions of the dentist practice are positioned in the existing house without harming its structure and typical 1930’s details. The patient enters and waits in a homely and familiar atmosphere that, together with the experience of the surrounding garden from the extension, makes the necessary visit to the dentist a (slightly) more comforting experience.

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: site plan

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: floor plan

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: long section

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: front elevation

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: side elevation

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: back elevation

Dentist with a View by Shift architecture urbanism

Above: side elevation

Address: Oranjestraat 55, 5682 CA Best
Client: Lisette van Gils & Ruben Timmermans

Design: Shift architecture urbanism, Rotterdam
Project architects: Harm Timmermans, Pieter Heymans
Advisor construction: B2CO, Richard Fielt, Ede
Adviseur installations: Van Delft Groep, Nieuwkuijk

Contractor: Van der Weegen Bouwgroep, Tilburg
Contractor Furniture: Bots Bouwgroep, Deurne
Sub contractor zinc facade: Bax koper en zinkspecialist, Bergeijk
Sub contractor frames: Hoefnagels Groep, Tilburg
Gross surface area: 292 m2
Building costs: €340.000 excl. vat

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Vertical Loft by Shift

Dutch architects Shift ripped out the walls of this central Rotterdam townhouse and replaced them with a three-storey bookshelf.

Vertical Loft by Shift

The bookshelf, which is 10 metres wide and nine metres high, replaces the load-bearing wall in the middle of the house.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Contained in the shelves are kitchen appliances, wardobes, a walk-in closet and even a doll’s house in the children’s bedroom.

Vertical Loft by Shift

The steel stairs have been fitted close against the shelves to make all the books easily accessible.

Vertical Loft by Shift

The house is situated on a block of dilapidated nineteenth century buildings which was bought in its entirety by a developer to be restored. Each house was stripped bare, leaving the new homeowners free to make their own changes inside.

Vertical Loft by Shift

“What used to happen is that the municipality would tear the houses down, but they have beautiful facades, so it’s a good thing to try to keep them, ” said Shift architect Oana Rades. “It’s been a really successful strategy and it means a lot of people won’t move out of the city to the suburbs now.”

Vertical Loft by Shift

We previously featured another Rotterdam project by Shift – a monolothic pavilion with sliding glass windows.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Photographs are by René de Wit and Jeroen Musch.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Here’s some more information from the architects:


Vertical Loft by Shift architecture urbanism – extreme makeover of a pre-war city dwelling in the centre of Rotterdam.

Vertical Loft by Shift

This so called do-it-yourself dwelling in the centre of Rotterdam is part of a bold experiment initiated by the municipality to revitalise dilapidated urban areas.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Run-down pre-war dwellings are renovated on the outside and brought back to their monumental appearance, while the interiors are stripped bare.

Vertical Loft by Shift

The empty shell dwellings are primarily bought by enthusiastic young people who transform them according to their specific needs, desires and budgets.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Real estate developers have picked up the initiative and a new demand driven market of urban housing has been generated in recent years.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Site plan

The result is a growing number of contemporary custom-made dream houses within the uniform old fabric of the traditional nineteenth and early twentieth century city.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Ground floor plan

Our dream was to create a vertical loft: a house without walls where all three floors are stitched together into one continuous space. The interior of the new house is organized by one oversized closet that connects all floors. It functions as a storage device for the whole house. This piece of XXL-furniture, measuring 10 meters in length and 9 meters in height, replaces the load bearing middle wall of the original house.

Vertical Loft by Shift

First floor plan

Its modular system integrates kitchen appliances, bookshelves, wardrobe, and a walk in closet. The introduction of a central void reinforces the presence of the closet. The void enables diagonal views through the house in which the closet is experienced in its full height. It also makes daylight penetrate far into the 14 meter deep house. Two steel stairs in the void make the bookshelves accessible and create a vertical circulation along and through the closet.

Vertical Loft by Shift

Second floor plan

The extreme makeover of the house is combined with a selective preservation of elements of the old casco. Industrial materials such as the phenol coated multiplex of the closet and the polyurethane flooring are balanced by the longitudinal brick wall that is left bare, the stained glass and the original doors that are restored and re-used. The roughness of the wall, full with traces of the past, tells stories about the continuous makeovers that the house has undergone in the last hundred years.

Vertical Loft by Shift

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Text: Shift architecture urbanism
Photography: René de Wit, Jeroen Musch
Shift architecture urbanism
www.shifta.nl
info@shifta.nl

Vertical Loft by Shift

Elevation

Design: Shift architecture urbanism, Rotterdam
Project architects: Oana Rades and Harm Timmermans
Contractor: JWK Bouwteam, Gerrit Kooiker, Ijzendoorn
Construction: B2CO, Richard Fielt, Ede
Installations: Installatietechniek Fred vd Pol & Zn., Ede
Floors: DRT, Oss
Fixed furniture: Gerrit Kooiker, Gaby van den Boom

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