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Museum Paleis Het Loo

KAAN Architecten. Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

  • Name of work in English

    Museum Paleis Het Loo

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2026

  • Work Location

    Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

  • Studio

    KAAN Architecten

EUmies Awards 2026 Nominees

  • 3D carpentry door with orange tree leaves in the Grand Foyer

    3D carpentry door with orange tree leaves in the Grand Foyer

    © Simon Menges

  • XVI Century Paleis Het Loo with new waterworks giving light to the underground

    XVI Century Paleis Het Loo with new waterworks giving light to the underground

    © Simon Menges

  • Playful decent into the new architecture

    Playful decent into the new architecture

    © Magdalena Wierzbicka

  • Upward visual through the water basin

    Upward visual through the water basin

    © Simon Menges

  • Grand Foyer

    Grand Foyer

    © Magdalena Wierzbicka

  • Where old and new architecture meet

    Where old and new architecture meet

    © Simon Menges

  • The Versalles of the North

    The Versalles of the North

    © KAAN Architecten

  • Open axo revealing the underground

    Open axo revealing the underground

    © KAAN Architecten

  • Rescaled floorplan Corp de Logis

    Rescaled floorplan Corp de Logis

    © KAAN Architecten

  • Ground floor

    Ground floor

    © KAAN Architecten

  • Corps de Logis meets Grand Foyer

    Corps de Logis meets Grand Foyer

    © KAAN Architecten

  • Symmetric decent entry balcony

    Symmetric decent entry balcony

    © KAAN Architecten

The 16th-century palace, built as the Versailles of the North for the monarchs of Britain and the Netherlands, William and Mary, is now a national museum that required an underground extension. This involved complex excavation in a heritage site with water-saturated soil, as well as the challenges of bringing in daylight and creating an accessible descent.

Authors

Dikkie Scipio, Kees Kaan, Vincent Panhuysen,

Collaborators

Collaborator (office): Valentina Bencic - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Dennis Bruijn - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Javier Cuartero - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Sebastian van Damme - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Katarzyna Ephraim - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Paolo Faleschini - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Christiaan Frankin - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Michael Geensen - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Aleksandra Gojnic - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Julia Gousset - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Narine Gyulkhasyan - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Niels de Hart - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Joost Harteveld - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Walter Hoogerwerf - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Martine Huijsmans - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Antony Laurijsen - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Nicki van Loon - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Loes Martens - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Marija Mateljan - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Edyta Milczarek - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Renata Gilio - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Laura Ospina - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Elia Salcedo - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Floris Sikkel - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Christian Sluijmer - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Niels Vernooij - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Roel Wijmans - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Samara Zukoski - KAAN Architecten; Collaborator (office): Magdalena Wierzbicka - KAAN Architecten; Restauration advisor: Van Hoogevest Architecten; Interior architect (furniture): KAAN Architecten; Interior architect (restaurant): Studio Linse; Wall tapestries (restaurant): TextielLab; Light fixtures (entry pavilions): Atelier Rick Tegelaar; General contractor: Volker Staal en Funderingen, Koninklijke Woudenberg, BAM Bouw en Techniek - Integrale Projecten Oost, Heijmans Utiliteit/Infra, Draisma bouw, Bouwbedrijf Van Laar; Construction management: Draaijer en partners; Structural engineer and geotechnics advisor: WSP Nederland; MEP engineer (mechanical, electrical, plumbing): Valstar Simonis; Sustainability advisor, Building physics engineer, Fire safety engineer, Acoustics advisor: DGMR; Landscape: Copijn; Lighting: Beersnielsen lichtontwerpers; Fine carpentry: Harryvan; Glazing: IGS Interior Glass Solutions; Natural stone: KOLEN Keramiek en Natuursteen; Elevators: Lakeman Liften; Parqueting: Kien met hout
  • Program

    Culture

  • Labels

    Museum · Heritage · Exhibition · Culture Centre · Art Gallery · Foundation · Nature

  • Site area

    115000 m²

  • Client

    Stichting Paleis Het Loo Nationaal Museum, Apeldoorn

  • Total gross floor

    20045 m²

Paleis Het Loo was initially constructed in 1686 on the outskirts of Apeldoorn. The property's extensive forest grounds and adequate underground water pressure created ideal conditions for a baroque symmetry of lush gardens punctuated with numerous water features and a monumental palace at its centre. The entire extension is placed underground. An integrated part of the architecture is the new water feature through which daylight falls into the Grand Foyer, continuing the tradition of the overall composition without disrupting the historical image.

The clients wished for a ‘royal architectural intervention that could carry the palace’ and would organise circulation and supporting functions. Besides connecting the monument and the new architecture across multiple height differences, the design involved complex excavation in a heritage site with water-saturated soil, as well as the challenge of bringing in daylight and creating an accessible descent. The concept is deeply rooted in the rich history of the palace, its gardens, and waterworks. Dutch regent William of Orange married Mary Stuart, and when no heir was found to succeed the British crown, the pair became the Protestant rulers of the North, in contrast to the French Catholic Louis XIV — hence the wish for a Versailles of the North. The new pond in front of the palace continues this narrative. Many features and the symmetrical geometry are mirrored in the new design. The floor plan of the underground level is reflected in the new exhibition halls, shop, and grand foyer. Decorative elements of the doors and furnitures are based on the ‘leaf of the orange tree’, symbol of the royal house, appearing in single, double, and quadruple forms — as leaf, butterfly, and flower — again referencing the garden.

Throughout the new design, materials and details, such as upper door panels, specially woven fabrics, patterns, and the windrose, reflect the monument in a contemporary way. All materials were chosen for durability under intensive use and applied with great craftsmanship. Even wood from old oaks on the estate, lost to continuous drought followed by heavy rain, has been reused for restaurant floors and furniture throughout the museum and offices. Technically, the project, including the monument, is now fully upgraded to meet high climate goals: restored windows have extra glazing for insulation and security, and a complex climate system meets museum standards. Great effort and craftsmanship made the project possible. From traditional stone and wood masonry to new construction methods for the underground pit including underwater concrete, CSM (Concrete Soil Mix) for temporary walls, injected jet grout walls to support heritage wings, and Basilique, a concrete healing agent that reduced cement use by 30–40%, every step was carefully considered. In addition, water infiltration and detention systems were integrated to manage and retain rainwater.


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