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April 17, 2020

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L E G E N D S | V I N C E N T V A N D U Y S E N A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N T his is especially vivid in August. Historic structure, beautiful bones, a discreet but evident charisma—it was the ideally visioned canvas from the start. The building's significance to the community and to history as a whole mandated a thoughtful and precise interference. The challenge, Van Duysen notes, is "to design without too much ostentation within this type of building that already has a strong identity. There are elements which are part of an existing aesthetic that determines the kind of style I have to pick up on, yet I still needed to design a hotel that has its own unique features that make it different from any other hotel." A hotel whose architecture supported a former military hospital and, within, a convent that once housed the nuns who ministered wounded soldiers. With the restoration of the building's neoclassical grandeur completed in collaboration with Wouter Callebaut Architecten, Van Duysen added contemporary architectural elements to upgrade the premises to function afresh as a modern hotel. Black, therefore, is a protagonist used to distinguish classic and contemporary elements. Notably at the hotel entrance, where a structure of black steel forms a stark contrast to the red brick facade. "This is an allusion to the glass roofs that once covered the terraces of the hospital pavilions," notes Van Duysen. Respecting 19th- century traditions, fixtures and fittings were tailor-made by Nijboer, lighting is by Flos and furniture by Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni&C. "This results in an interior with some traditional forms but in a modern way, where everything

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