Dutch studios i29 and DP6 have overhauled a 20th-century school in the Netherlands , transforming it into a training institute for the Dutch Judiciary and Public Prosecution Service while honouring the building's original features. Named Courthouse Building H, the four-storey building in Utrecht has been restored to celebrate its historic character while being updated to host new educational spaces and to ensure improved sustainability performance. The project, commissioned by the Central Government Real Estate Agency, occupies a secondary school that opened in 1903, before being converted into offices for the Utrecht Courthouse in 1995. "The goal of this project was to bring back the original qualities of the historic building, showing a clear symmetrical structure, lofty ceilings and craftsmanship in detailing," i29 and DP6 told Dezeen.…