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Huis Nolet
Villa Marmottan
Av. Théophile Gautier
Van Ruysdael Project Huis Nolet Schiedam

Huis Nolet

Overseen by Netherlands’ most renowned restauration architect Krijn van de Ende.

Huis Nolet is a place of representation to the international guests of the famous Dutch family distillery.

Schiedam

Château Clos-de-Vougeot
Castle Drakensteyn
Atelier Jan Snoeck
Van Ruysdael Glass at Avenue Théophile Gautier

Av. Théophile Gautier

Private residence in the 16eme arrondissement.

 

Just 6.5mm separation between chaos and peace. Van Ruysdael glass determines the quality of life. Day and night.Year after year. Glass that seamlessly connects unique performances with the original Haussmann windows.

Paris

Château Clos-de-Vougeot

Standing in the very heart of Burgundy’s vineyards, it was originally a wine farm, built in the 12th century by monks from the nearby Abbey of Cîteaux. With its medieval vat-house and presses, Cistercian cellar and original kitchens, it forms a unique architectural whole, attracting history lovers, architecture lovers or wine lovers. The Chateau du Clos de Vougeot also hosts famous receptions. It is renowned as one of the very best “table d’hôte” of France.

Vougeot

Van Ruysdael Project Château Clos de Vougeot
Castle Drakensteyn from above.

Castle Drakensteyn

Lage Vuursche

Atelier Jan Snoeck

Refurbishment of the atelier into a home to live.

In everything we do at Van Ruysdael we follow our good friend and sculptor Jan Snoeck’s (1927-2018) motto: ‘Simplicity brings with it a great deal of responsibility’.

The Hague

Van Ruysdael Project Atelier Jan Snoeck The Hague
Château Pindefleurs
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Château Pindefleurs

Prestigious wine chateau in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux.

Saint-Émilion

Maison Daniël Marot

Maison Daniël Marot

As architect of the court, Daniël Marot introduced the very sought after Louis XIV flair to the Dutch Republic in the 18th century.

Popular by demand, this iconic room is a great reflection of his work for the high society.

During our site visit, best part of the job, we saw our philosophy come together: preserve what is valuable by choosing well, using less and make it last.

The Hague

Van Ruysdael Project Maison Daniël Marot The Hague
Villa Héloïse
Van Ruysdael ProjectVilla Héloïse Antibes

Villa Héloïse

Grand windows, glass finesse.

Cannes

Chateau de Galleville
Van Ruysdael Project Château de Galleville Doudeville

Château de Galleville

The owner is an early adapters with his domain completed in 2007.

Doudeville

Achter de Dom
Kanaalweg

Achter de Dom

Glass like water, clear and vibrant.

This project shows that the old never gets old. Invisible technology in the vernacular architecture of the 17th century, just beneath the highest building of Utrecht:

The Dom.

Utrecht

Van Ruysdael Project Achter de Dom Utrecht
Van Ruysdael Project Kanaalweg The Hague

Kanaalweg

Anno 1899, ready for the next generation.

The Hague

The Camel
Maison Foncin

The Camel

Architect Loggers was clearly influenced by the Amsterdamse School in this interbellum forest villa.

Holten

Van Ruysdael Project The Camel Holten
Loft Rue du Chemin Vert
Van Ruysdael Glass Maison Foncin Cavalaire sur mer

Maison Foncin

Cavalaire sur mer

Loft Rue du Chemin Vert

Van Ruysdael project published in COTÉ PARIS no 47.

At a stone’s throw from the Picasso Museum, the architects merge two artists’ studios togetherby light and transparency. Original steel windows project the space into another dimension.That of a house-workshop open to the city.

Paris

Van Ruysdael project Loft Rue du Chemin Vert Paris
Keizersgracht
Van Ruysdael Glass Keizersgracht Amsterdam

Keizersgracht

Young pioneers that found us in our shared love for beauty.

Amsterdam

Het Kerkehout
Castle Cortenbach

Het Kerkehout

A decor from the Golden Age.

Wassenaar

Van Ruysdael Glass Het Kerkehout Wassenaar
Van Ruysdael Project Castle Cortenbach Voerendaal

Castle Cortenbach

Voerendaal

Robert Mallet-Stevens

Robert Mallet-Stevens

Second building of prominent French architect Mallet Stevens (1886-1945) with Van Ruysdael glass.

Paris

Van Ruysdael Project Robert Mallet Stevens Paris
Donker Curtiusstraat
Van Ruysdael Project Donker Curtiusstraat Amsterdam

Donker Curtiusstraat

Amsterdam

Castle Endegeest

Castle Endegeest

The 17th century castle - where the French philosopher René Descartes lived - now consumes a fraction of the energy needed for heating.

In addition the living environment has significantly improved by the 6.5mm Van Ruysdael glass in the original windows.

Oegstgeest

Van Ruysdael Project Castle Endegeest Oegstgeest
Waterfabriek
Van Ruysdael Project Waterfabriek Breda

Waterfabriek

Breda

House on the Langebrug

Leiden

Van Ruysdael Project Langebrug Leiden
House in Langebrug
Van Ruysdael Project Chalet Les Déserts

Chalet

Les Déserts

Chalet

Generali, Av. d'Iéna

Paris

Van Ruysdael Project Generali Av. d'Iéna Paris
Generali, Av. d'Iéna
Fabrieksschool
Van Ruysdael Project Fabrieksschool Enschede

Fabrieksschool

Enschede

House in Koornmark

House in Koornmarkt

Delft

Van Ruysdael Project House in Koornmark Delft
Dennehove
Van Ruysdael Project Dennehove The Hague

Dennehove

The Hague

De Drie Wilgen

De Drie Wilgen

Ellemeet

Van Ruysdael Project De Drie Wilgen Ellemeet
House in rue du Bourdon Blanc
Villa van Heek
Van Ruysdael Project house in rue du Bourdon Blanc Orleans

House in rue du Bourdon Blanc

Orleans

Villa van Heek

Enschede

Van Ruysdael Project Villa van Heek Enschede

Villa Marmottan

Boulogne-Billancourt

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Canal House

The essence of color, space and light to accentuate strategic interventions. Van Ruysdael's latest glass sets it all in the perfect light for a future proof ensemble.

Amsterdam

Huis op de Keizersgracht in Amsterdam met het nieuwste type Van Ruysdael glas eclair. Eclair is zo helder dat het interieur en lichter, beter uit ziet dat zo blijft voor de volgende generaties.
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