Room on the Roof
The project features a remarkable transformation of an overlooked architectural curiosity into a sanctuary of creativity, where artists can retreat, reflect, and produce work inspired by the ever-changing cityscape beyond.
Existing Structure
De Bijenkorf, the oldest luxury department store in the Netherlands, is a landmark of elegance and history. Its monumental building in the heart of Amsterdam features a small, enigmatic tower on the roof -an architectural detail whose original purpose remained a mystery for years. Unused and overlooked, the space held untapped potential. Seeking to transform this hidden gem, De Bijenkorf commissioned the creation of a unique artist-in-residence studio- an inspiring retreat designed to nurture creativity in all its forms.
Design Philosophy
The result is a space where poets, painters, writers, filmmakers, choreographers, musicians, and theatre makers alike can immerse themselves in their craft, surrounded by an atmosphere that encourages inspiration and exploration. To preserve the charm of the original architecture, the historic spiraling staircase leading to the tower was carefully restored. More than just a functional element, this staircase serves as a symbolic passage- an invitation for artists to ascend, both physically and creatively, and discover new perspectives from above.
Functional Layout
The design harmoniously blends two distinct worlds within a single space, centering around the breathtaking panoramic view from the tower. One half of the room is a blank canvas- pure and open, providing space for dreams, ideas, and artistic expression. The other half is a meticulously crafted wooden structure, functioning as a ‘cabinet’ that contains all the essentials for a comfortable stay. Within its compact yet cleverly designed form, artists find a pantry, storage, a desk, and a bed, all integrated seamlessly into the space. Small ladders connect these various levels, each offering a fresh vantage point from which to observe the world outside. By playing with scale and perception, the design evokes a whimsical, almost surreal atmosphere -an “Alice in Wonderland” effect that enhances the sense of wonder and discovery.