Amsterdam: The Latest Architecture and News
Stadsdeelkantoor Zuideramstel / Claus en Kaan Architekten
4th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
How and what can architects and urbanistst contribute to the way we live in cities? What is the Open City? How do people work, think, dream and act there? And why is it urgent to re-imagine the Open City?
Moodwall / Studio Klink and Urban Alliance
Media architecture collective Urban Alliance has recently finished the Moodwall: a 24 meter long interactive light installation in Amsterdam.
Silo Competition Proposal / Allard Architecture
The Biotope converts the remains of an old water purification plant in an ecological mixed use development. Conceived as an ecological education centre, the Biotope will be the home for eco-related institutes like IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature), for several schools of Amsterdam, for residential spaces and for sport facilities.
More info and images after the break.
The Silo Competition proposal by NL Architects
Amsterdam City Council recently held ‘The Silo Competition’ which involved the adaptive and reuse design for two former sewage treatment silos in the city’s Zeeburg district.
For the competition NL Architects proposed silos dedicated to climbing, sports and culture. In their design the existing structures were extended to the maximum height to benefit from the views.
The cultural silo consists of two theaters with dressing rooms and rehearsal spaces, spaces for workshops, exhibition spaces, music studios and a space for hair design. A bridge connects the silos at the height of the original roof level and office spaces will be positioned on top. The top level will be dedicated to a restaurant with 360 views and a roof terrace.
Seen at designboom. More images after the break.
Arons en Gelauff architects wins design competition: Annie MG Schmidt House
Today Amsterdam city planning councilman Maarten van Poelgeest announced the winner of the adaptive reuse design competition for the two former sewage treatment silos in Amsterdam’s Zeeburg district: the Annie MG Schmidt House. Annie MG Schmidt (1911-1995) is Holland’s most famous author of childrens books.
The winning plan is a mutifunctional cultural center, housing a wide range of diverse activities, including a spectacular open rooftop playground on one silo, and restaurant Praq op ‘t daq built on the rooftop of the other. The doors to the exhibition spaces and media center, movie theater and theater hall, tower room and shops, as well as those of the restaurant, are open seven days a week the whole year through, welcoming visitors and locals alike. The project breathes new life into the silos, transforming them into an inspiring and lively place which will help shape the character of the new Zeeburgereiland housing district.
The plan is the result of the inspired cooperation between the development companies AM and De Alliantie, the Annie MG Schmidt Huis foundation, restaurant Praq, Arons en Gelauff architects, landscape architect Rob Aben, and Janneke Hooymans (This is Jane-interior design).
The Annie MG Schmidt House is expected to be completed in 2011. Images by Arons en Gelauff architects / Pixel Pool, after the break.
Arcam / René van Zuuk Architekten
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Architects: René van Zuuk Architekten
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2003
Experimental home in Ijburg / FARO architecten bv
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Architects: FARO architecten bv
- Area: 207 m²
- Year: 2007
Kraanspoor / OTH Architecten
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Architects: OTH Architecten
- Area: 12500 m²
- Year: 2007
Animal Refuge Centre / Arons en Gelauff Architecten
Kinderstad / Sponge Architects + Rupali Gupta + IOU Architecture
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Architects: IOU Architecture, Rupali Gupta, Sponge Architects: Sponge Architects & Rupali Gupta in cooperation with IOU Architecture
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2008