Mennorode Hotel and Conference Center - Phase I. / Namelok
Briefly

Mennorode Hotel and Conference Center - Phase I. / Namelok
"Mennorode is a phased renovation and masterplan for a former Mennonite community house, now operating as a hotel and conference centre in Elspeet, the Netherlands."
"Founded in 1925, the site has developed over time into a dispersed ensemble of low-rise buildings embedded among the trees."
Mennorode is a renovation and masterplan project for a former Mennonite community house in Elspeet, Netherlands. Originally founded in 1925, the site has evolved into a collection of low-rise buildings set within a wooded area. The project aims to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the site while preserving its historical significance. The phased approach allows for gradual improvements and adaptations to meet modern needs while respecting the original character of the community house.
Read at www.archdaily.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]