Renovation of the Brewhouse in Delft by UC Architects
The renovation van het Brouwhuis in Delft, carried out by UC Architects, shows how historic buildings can be given a new life. The project combines the preservation of old elements with modern features and a warm atmosphere. The result is a unique place where visitors come together in an atmospheric environment.
Respect for history
Het Brouwhuis grew out of several old buildings. UC Architects started the renovation with a thorough analysis of the building. Original parts, such as arches and vaults, have been carefully preserved. This way, the historic atmosphere remains tangible, even in the renewed design.
Smart and open layout
An important goal of the renovation was improving the spatial experience. By making larger passages between spaces, more light and overview were created. This creates an open and hospitable atmosphere where visitors immediately feel at home.
Sustainable and local
Sustainability played a major role in this project. Old steel structures have been replaced by environmentally friendly materials. UC Architects opted for local suppliers and techniques that suit the building and the city of Delft. This is how the renovation also in the future.
Archaeology as added value
During the renovation, old cellars were examined under the supervision of an archaeologist. The finds have been incorporated into the interior, so that visitors are literally surrounded by history.
A place for everyone
The renewed Brewhuis is now a lively meeting place. In the tasting room, guests can enjoy locally brewed beer in a unique, historic setting. The renovation makes het Brouwhuis another special part of the city of Delft.