De Werf Residential Complex / OZ

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  • Architects: OZ
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  74000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Milan Hofmans
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Solarlux, Aldowa, Alldoorco, Brakel Atmos, Constar Prefab, Facedo, Intal, Jazo, Jonkers Bouwmetaal, Metaluniek, Petrarch, VMG, VPT Versteeg, Webo
  • Design Team: John Bosch, Jetze Schreij, Heleen Reedijk, Leontine Boots, Farida de Vries, Koos Zwitser, Michel Jongbloed, Vincent van Draanen, Mehtap Dönmez, Jan Hijlkema, Arianne Barendrecht, Phillippe Collette, Michael van Cutsem, Lennart Dorrestijn
  • Clients: COD Amsterdam and Verweij Mungra vastgoed Mijdrecht
  • Engineering: Pleijsier Bouw
  • Landscape: Wencop Hoveniers
  • Consultants: Van Rossum Raadgevende Ingenieurs, Hiensch Engineering, LBP I Sight
  • City: Amsterdam
  • Country: The Netherlands
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De Werf Residential Complex / OZ - Exterior Photography, Facade
Courtesy of Egbertdeboer

Text description provided by the architects. Housing complex ‘De Werf’ is the first large-scale development of the northern part of the former NDSM shipyards in Amsterdam. The design by OZ consists of 74,000 square meters consisting of seven buildings, each with its own architectural expression.

De Werf Residential Complex / OZ - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Windows
© Milan Hofmans

In 2011, together with Burton Hamfelt, OZ performed research on the spatial implications of the evolving knowledge and innovation-based economy for the city: the ‘Knowledge Economy’. The study, entitled “Campus City Project”, focuses on new possibilities for combined housing of education, research, students, newcomers, and start-ups. The NDSM area forms part of a development strategy for the city of Amsterdam in the form of a ring, “the wall of knowledge”, a typologically diverse area between the 19th and 20th-century rings of the city. The future potential of the NDSM shipyards, which the research illustrated in a larger context, caught the attention of a new group of players on the housing market specialized in setting up and managing new student residences.

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Ground floor plan
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Fourteenth floor plan

Four years later, the Student Experience decided to start building. The desire for high-density development, as stipulated in the zoning plan, has been freely translated in the design into varying building heights ranging from 22 to 60 meters. Within the block, the seven buildings have their own height, entrance, program, and typology. The breakdown of the large block into different volumes, reduces the scale and enhances differentiation between buildings. The scale of the block dissolves in the different perspectives at street level. The architecture is sturdy and simple, with the building components extending to the street. Large buildings are interspersed with small intermediate masses. The materials vary from concrete, steel, corten steel to different colored masonry, which conjures up associations with the Port and New York.

De Werf Residential Complex / OZ - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Milan Hofmans

The homes in De Werf are aimed specifically at young people. The program varies from student housing, rental homes for graduates and other new inhabitants of Amsterdam, to small family homes, all in the mid-market rental segment. The idea behind this program is to provide suitable homes for Amsterdam residents, from the start of their studies and early in their careers — a period that usually involves a lot of moving around before finding a permanent place to live. Residential work studios and public services on the ground floor complete this program.

De Werf Residential Complex / OZ - Exterior Photography, Facade, Handrail
Courtesy of Egbertdeboer

The apartments were designed in collaboration with the developer and the investor. The seven entrances of the various buildings allow for a wide range of movement within the public space. A mixed program is intentionally placed on the ground floor, where public and residents can meet. Homes are interspersed with art factories, restaurants, workplaces in the form of studios, and spaces for students. The common garden is accessible as part of the various public spaces on the NDSM site. Besides this, it is an welcome green addition to the urban environment of the area. Generating a vibrancy on the street is an important condition for the success of the project, and the future NDSM site as a whole.

De Werf Residential Complex / OZ - Exterior Photography, Facade, Cityscape
© Milan Hofmans

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Address:Tt. Vasumweg 61-63, 1033 SE Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Cite: "De Werf Residential Complex / OZ" 23 Feb 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/934050/de-werf-residential-complex-oz> ISSN 0719-8884

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