In 2024, Apto Architects proudly unveiled The Rebyl, a transformative hospitality project in Nijmegen, Netherlands, developed in collaboration with Odyssey Hotel Group and Lingotto. This ambitious undertaking revitalized a 1922 girls’ school into a vibrant, 7,500 m² destination that bridges past, present, and future.

Tasked with construction supervision, interior design and overseeing every transformation phase.

The vision: to honour the building’s history while crafting a modern, rebellious hospitality concept.

Original Art Deco and Amsterdamse School features, including high-ceilinged corridors, arched doorways, and floral tiles, were thoughtfully preserved and integrated.

Guest rooms reimagined to maximize light and space, feature loft-style layouts, exposed wooden beams, and a soft pastel palette that pays homage to the building’s heritage. The vibrant lobby, with its iridescent pendant lighting and warm wood tones, sets the tone for a seamless, inclusive guest experience.

Located on the iconic Vierdaagseplein, The Rebyl has been returned to its status as a central component at the heart of Nijmegen. Fostering community integration through shared spaces like the Madame Liberty Restaurant, gym, and event areas, welcoming both locals and travellers. The restaurant, a centrepiece of sustainability and sophistication, features reconstituted denim tables, a central stone bar, and lush greenery, blending style with environmental consciousness.

As part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, The Rebyl exemplifies Apto’s expertise in adaptive reuse, showcasing creativity, resilience, and a commitment to inclusive design.

By transforming this historic structure into a beacon of progress and connection, Apto has given Nijmegen a new landmark honouring the past while inspiring future generations.

Facts & Credits 
Project title The Rebyl: An Historic Transformation
Typology Hotel, interior, hospitality
Location Nijmegen, Netherlands
Architecture Apto Architects
Photography Gerke van de Hoef UNIT 10 fotografie & teambeelden
Video Bart Molenaar, Eigen Bodem 
Text provided by the architects 


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