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Puzzling Escher-Inspired Rotterdam House Renovation

11/24/2010
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    Ceilings that look like floors, staircases that lead to nowhere, and impossible angles and paths that both ascend and descend at the same time are all hallmarks of famed artist MC Escher's architectural drawings - but who knew you could see them in real life? You can if you check out <a href="http://www.rolf.fr/architecture/studio_in_rotterdam/" target="_blank">Studio Rolf.fr</a>'s intriguing Rotterdam townhouse renovation. All of the surfaces in the house blend together in a way that makes it difficult to discern which way is up and which way is down! Rolf had help of <a href="http://www.zecc.nl/Projecten/stedenbouwkundige_studies/project/73/Black_pearl_Rotterdam?photo=8" target="_blank">Zecc Architects</a> in this crazy <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/green-renovatio" target="_blank">renovation</a>, and the result is what they're calling the "Black Pearl".
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    Rolf of Studio Rolf.fr bought this 100 year old rowhouse in Amsterdam and renovated it to evoke a memory of MC Escher's architectural landscapes.
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    The home is named the Black Pearl due to its ominous black exterior, which is strikingly different from the surrounding homes.
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    New modern box windows were cut into the exterior, intersecting with the old windows.
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    The old windows are still visible underneath all the old paint.
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    The old interior was completely gutted to make way for the new interior.
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    Inside, the home is at first strikingly modern, but then it starts to become confusing.
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    Stairs meld with walls, ceilings and floors.
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    Looking up at stairs from the bottom makes it seem like you're upside down.
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    And ghosts of the past home are still visible in the sides of the building.
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    All unnecessary or redundant staircases, balustrades, balcony fences, banisters and doors have been left out to confuse the eye.
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    Floors, walls, stairs and ceilings fuse and sometimes seem to evoke an 'Escher-like' impossibility.
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    The bottom floor provides space for Rolf's studio and workspace.
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    The work space leads back into a yard behind the house that includes a bamboo garden.
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    The second floor provides space for the kitchen and living room and the third floor is the master suite.
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    Finally the stairs lead up to the roof, where there is a greenhouse and lots of plants.
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    The greenhouse is used to house a jacuzzi.
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    The floorplan of the Black Pearl.
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    Section drawings of the Black Pearl.
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Black Pearl

Ceilings that look like floors, staircases that lead to nowhere, and impossible angles and paths that both ascend and descend at the same time are all hallmarks of famed artist MC Escher's architectural drawings - but who knew you could see them in real life? You can if you check out Studio Rolf.fr's intriguing Rotterdam townhouse renovation. All of the surfaces in the house blend together in a way that makes it difficult to discern which way is up and which way is down! Rolf had help of Zecc Architects in this crazy renovation, and the result is what they're calling the "Black Pearl".

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