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House in a ChurchNeighbors might think they're holier-than-thou, but this House in a Church along the river De Rotte in Rotterdam is a beautiful example of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/07/18/beautiful-building-reuse-the-barn-house-in-belgium/" target="_blank">adaptive reuse</a>. The 1930's church had ended its career as a religious sanctuary and was being used as a garage for fixing and selling cars before a family came along and wanted to transform it. With the help of <a href="http://www.rvarchitectuur.nl/" target="_blank">Ruud Visser Architects</a> and Peter Boer, the church was adapted into a home fit for a family of four.1
House in a ChurchThe House in a Church sits right along the river De Rotte in Rotterdam and has beautiful views of the landscape.2
House in a ChurchThe original church was constructed in the 1930s, but it was no longer being used as a place of worship. Instead, it was a mechanics shop for cars.3
House in a ChurchRudd Visser Architects along with the help of Peter Boer designed a creative and adaptive reuse plan to place a home within the church.4
House in a ChurchIn order to create the impression of a normal-sized home, the architects decided to place a house within the church rather than using the whole space for the home.5
House in a ChurchThe volume of the church is larger than most average family homes.6
House in a ChurchOnce inside, the rafters, wood paneling and original interior walls are completely visible throughout the house, and a three-story home is contained within the walls of the church.7
House in a ChurchThe first two stories rise up to meet the arched roof, and the third floor uses the church roof for its ceiling.8
House in a ChurchThe far side of the church closest to the river was replaced with floor-to-roof windows to let natural daylight into the space.9
House in a ChurchLouvers on the exterior of the windows protect the interior from overheating during the summer.10
House in a ChurchThe bottom floor living area directly connects to an open and empty space that rises up all the way to the roof.11
House in a ChurchThe first floor contains the living space, dining room and kitchen.12
House in a ChurchThe second floor contains the master bedroom and additional bedrooms.13
House in a ChurchThe third floor contains additional rooms and utilizes the church roof as its ceiling.14














