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architecture& dwelling
C h a i r o f
msC 1 studio reset/restore
s t u d e n tw o r k
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C o l o f o n
TU DelftChair of Architecture & Dwellingwww.dwelling.nl
General Coordinator MSc 1/2 Pierijn van der Putt [email protected]
Tutor and Studio Coordinator Reset/Restore Olv Klijn [email protected]
Guest TeacherCaro van de Venne
Building Technology TeacherHans Karsen
Visiting CriticsDick van GamerenOana Rades
Graphic DesignRobbert Guis
All images by dwelling students
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r e s e t / r e s to r e m s C 1 / 2 s t u d i o
The design studio Reset/Restore investigates new possibilities for a quintessential relic of post-war housing in the Netherlands: the Bijlmerflat Kleiburg.
Every large European city exhibits examples of large scale post-war housing estates. Many of these have been designed according to then-prevalent modern visions of the housing neighborhood of the future. Living, working, leisure and traffic were often radically separated. As a result, huge structures for dwelling and infrastructure are situated within large scale green areas or leisurescapes.
Now more then 50 years old, many of these estates suffer immense problems. Not only are the buildings technically defunct, also the needs of the inhabitants have changed drastically. Many projects are awaiting the wrecking ball. However, from the viewpoint of cultural history, society and even sustainability, demolition is problematic.When housing corporation Rochdale announced it would demolish Kleiburg, several institutions protested strongly. It was argued that the building is an important part of the cityscape and that it is to be valued as a symbol of its underlying social ideals. On the other hand, it would cost Rochdale millions to reuse Kleiburg, money it could invest more safely somewhere else.Reset/Restore sets out to develop new strategies that reach further than renovation of what is already there, or consolidation from a purely cultural vantage point. By making use of the existing building, new possibilities for this mastodon will be extensively explored.
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Jon garbizumathi Js de krakermaartJe mei Js
the bi Jlmer burger
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The Bijlmer BurgerThere may be various ways of improving the Bijlmer-meer. It is a fact that it does not work as it was ex-pected. It may be the monotonous and massive con-crete buildings, the huge and unequiped green areas, the lack of facilities... We first tried to understand How the area works in urban ways. We just realized that the Bijlmer does not work as it was intended first. It has no more the sistemacity that had in his origin. Nowadays it has 'context'; in some ways the alterations that had been done during the last 30 years have improved the potencial of the original High rise. The Bijlmer is not anymore high rise in the park.
Then we analized the potencial of the horizontal main streets on both sides of the Area. In this streets is focused most of the activity of the neighbourhood (Shopping center, metro stations, religious buildings, markets...) So we can say that the High rises in some ways are hanging from this streets. Then a logical idea would be to densify this streets. Give more people and more activity to this areas.
By densifying the areas close to the street we also define a diference in the homogenous green space. The spaces close to the street are nomore green areas but activity spaces where you can find different facilities. Then, the green area gets condensed, contracted. It is also logical that if we densify the border of this green areas the are more likely to work better. So we can state that the global idea is a logical secuence from the most urban and densify street to the most wild and free green park. This secuence can be divided in 4 different levels.
The first level would be the urban street. We build new medium rise buildings Which not only provides us more den-sity but shops and local business spots, integrated car park underneath these buildings and more close and active urban spaces (street).
The second level would be the square. Is usually the big squares next to the street. We place there the main facili-ties like theatres, daycare center, communitary centers... This is also an interaction point for the people living in the high rise.
The third level is the enclave. In some areas the high rises interacts with the low rises that surrounds the bijlmer area. This creates urban enclaves protected by the high rise and which create a filter between the urban and the green areas,
The last part would be the green park. We understand the park as a virgin and wild green area that should be used for leisure and green energy production. we erase most of the original paths in the park and just create a network of straight paths for pedestrians and bicycles. And we create a system of leisure facilities underneath the metroline connected by a walkway.
We can then say that the general idea is how the high rises (Kleiburg in our case) answers to their context. We contex-tualize the high rise. Not only interacting with the su-rroundings but also generating different ways of living. From the most urban and active apartment or student house to the most self sustainable, natural and experi-mental way of living in the park.
high density business development
medium density urban densification
urban active interaction spaces
urban enclave
low rise invaders
wild and virgin green corridor
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The Bijlmer BurgerThere may be various ways of improving the Bijlmer-meer. It is a fact that it does not work as it was ex-pected. It may be the monotonous and massive con-crete buildings, the huge and unequiped green areas, the lack of facilities... We first tried to understand How the area works in urban ways. We just realized that the Bijlmer does not work as it was intended first. It has no more the sistemacity that had in his origin. Nowadays it has 'context'; in some ways the alterations that had been done during the last 30 years have improved the potencial of the original High rise. The Bijlmer is not anymore high rise in the park.
Then we analized the potencial of the horizontal main streets on both sides of the Area. In this streets is focused most of the activity of the neighbourhood (Shopping center, metro stations, religious buildings, markets...) So we can say that the High rises in some ways are hanging from this streets. Then a logical idea would be to densify this streets. Give more people and more activity to this areas.
By densifying the areas close to the street we also define a diference in the homogenous green space. The spaces close to the street are nomore green areas but activity spaces where you can find different facilities. Then, the green area gets condensed, contracted. It is also logical that if we densify the border of this green areas the are more likely to work better. So we can state that the global idea is a logical secuence from the most urban and densify street to the most wild and free green park. This secuence can be divided in 4 different levels.
The first level would be the urban street. We build new medium rise buildings Which not only provides us more den-sity but shops and local business spots, integrated car park underneath these buildings and more close and active urban spaces (street).
The second level would be the square. Is usually the big squares next to the street. We place there the main facili-ties like theatres, daycare center, communitary centers... This is also an interaction point for the people living in the high rise.
The third level is the enclave. In some areas the high rises interacts with the low rises that surrounds the bijlmer area. This creates urban enclaves protected by the high rise and which create a filter between the urban and the green areas,
The last part would be the green park. We understand the park as a virgin and wild green area that should be used for leisure and green energy production. we erase most of the original paths in the park and just create a network of straight paths for pedestrians and bicycles. And we create a system of leisure facilities underneath the metroline connected by a walkway.
We can then say that the general idea is how the high rises (Kleiburg in our case) answers to their context. We contex-tualize the high rise. Not only interacting with the su-rroundings but also generating different ways of living. From the most urban and active apartment or student house to the most self sustainable, natural and experi-mental way of living in the park.
high density business development
medium density urban densification
urban active interaction spaces
urban enclave
low rise invaders
wild and virgin green corridor
The Bijlmer BurgerThere may be various ways of improving the Bijlmer-meer. It is a fact that it does not work as it was ex-pected. It may be the monotonous and massive con-crete buildings, the huge and unequiped green areas, the lack of facilities... We first tried to understand How the area works in urban ways. We just realized that the Bijlmer does not work as it was intended first. It has no more the sistemacity that had in his origin. Nowadays it has 'context'; in some ways the alterations that had been done during the last 30 years have improved the potencial of the original High rise. The Bijlmer is not anymore high rise in the park.
Then we analized the potencial of the horizontal main streets on both sides of the Area. In this streets is focused most of the activity of the neighbourhood (Shopping center, metro stations, religious buildings, markets...) So we can say that the High rises in some ways are hanging from this streets. Then a logical idea would be to densify this streets. Give more people and more activity to this areas.
By densifying the areas close to the street we also define a diference in the homogenous green space. The spaces close to the street are nomore green areas but activity spaces where you can find different facilities. Then, the green area gets condensed, contracted. It is also logical that if we densify the border of this green areas the are more likely to work better. So we can state that the global idea is a logical secuence from the most urban and densify street to the most wild and free green park. This secuence can be divided in 4 different levels.
The first level would be the urban street. We build new medium rise buildings Which not only provides us more den-sity but shops and local business spots, integrated car park underneath these buildings and more close and active urban spaces (street).
The second level would be the square. Is usually the big squares next to the street. We place there the main facili-ties like theatres, daycare center, communitary centers... This is also an interaction point for the people living in the high rise.
The third level is the enclave. In some areas the high rises interacts with the low rises that surrounds the bijlmer area. This creates urban enclaves protected by the high rise and which create a filter between the urban and the green areas,
The last part would be the green park. We understand the park as a virgin and wild green area that should be used for leisure and green energy production. we erase most of the original paths in the park and just create a network of straight paths for pedestrians and bicycles. And we create a system of leisure facilities underneath the metroline connected by a walkway.
We can then say that the general idea is how the high rises (Kleiburg in our case) answers to their context. We contex-tualize the high rise. Not only interacting with the su-rroundings but also generating different ways of living. From the most urban and active apartment or student house to the most self sustainable, natural and experi-mental way of living in the park.
high density business development
medium density urban densification
urban active interaction spaces
urban enclave
low rise invaders
wild and virgin green corridor
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There may be various ways of improving the Bijlmermeer.It is a fact that it does not work as it was expected. It may be the monotonous and massive concrete buildings, the huge and unequiped green areas, the lack of facilities... We first tried to understand How the area works in urban ways. We just realized that the Bijlmer does not work as it was intendedfirst. It has no more the sistemacity that had in his origin. Nowadays it has 'context'; in some ways the alterations that had been done during the last 30 years have improved the potencial of the original High rise. The Bijlmer is not anymore high rise in the park.
Then we analized the potencial of the horizontal mainstreets on both sides of the Area. In this streets is focused most of the activity of the neighbourhood (Shopping center, metro stations, religious buildings, markets...) So we can say that the High rises in some ways are hanging from this streets. Then a logical idea would be to densify this streets. Give morepeople and more activity to this areas. By densifying the areas close to the street we also define a diference in the homogenous green space. The spaces close to the street are nomore green areas but activity spaces where you can find different facilities. Then, the green area gets condensed, contracted. It is also logical that if we densify the border of this green areas the are more likely to work better. So we can state that the global idea is a logical secuence from the most urban and densify street to the most wild and free green park. This secuence can be divided in 4 different levels. The first level would be the urban street. We build new medium rise buildings Which not only provides us more density but shops and local
business spots, integrated car park underneath these buildings and more close and activeurban spaces (street).
The second level would be the square. Is usually the bigsquares next to the street. We place there the main facilitieslike theatres, daycare center, communitary centers...This is also an interaction point for the people living in thehigh rise.
The third level is the enclave. In some areas the high risesinteracts with the low rises that surrounds the bijlmerarea. This creates urban enclaves protected by the highrise and which create a filter between the urban and thegreen areas,
The last part would be the green park. We understand thepark as a virgin and wild green area that should be usedfor leisure and green energy production. we erase most ofthe original paths in the park and just create a network ofstraight paths for pedestrians and bicycles. And we createa system of leisure facilities underneath the metrolineconnected by a walkway.We can then say that the general idea is how the high rises(Kleiburg in our case) answers to their context. We contextualize the high rise. Not only interacting with the surroundings but also generating different ways of living.From the most urban and active apartment or studenthouse to the most self sustainable, natural and experimentalway of living in the park.
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new typologies
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interventionthe balCony
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interventionthe gallery
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pietro pizzirobbert guisdavey van giesen
honey, i am home
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By demolishing all the other flats, it has also been demolished the structure of the designed urban space. The remaining buildings of the Bijlmer Museum are just a sad fragment of the originary plan
demolishing urban struCture
original struCture is demolished
no Clear boundaries / Chaos
undefined publiC spaCe
We assist to a toal lack of identity of the public space, no functions are recognizable for the potential usersl the space itself, in its extreme vagueness, doesnt allow it.
unreCognizable publiC park
no Clear ConneCtions
unreCognizable street
The street, in all its identities, paradigma of the public, of the random encounter, is missing in the Bijlmer Museum. The maze of paths and pathways in the green, the flatness of the corridors enhance the feeling of isolation
Corridors dont feel l ike a street
problemsloCked trees
The biggest quality of living in the bijlmer are the amazing trees. By keeping them as a monument, the natural sense of the bijlmer will be exist. It has to be like living in the wood
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inside/outside ConneC-tions
a bad connection between the inside and outside (balconies and corridors) of the living space doesnt connect properly the dweller with the outer space. The dweller doesnt feel like he is part of a sysytem, he is not involved
monotone faC ade, laCk of usable spaCe
worn out typologies
The aged typologies cannot work anymore. They had been designed for a certain type of people that never existed, they cannot support the needs of a modern city dweller, these are not flexible types
non flexible dwelling standard
human to human
Little interaction between different group types derives also from the lack of proper collective functions and spaces. Different cultures have troubles to activate a shared way of living thus the lack of communication
empty shell
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loCked trees
urban enClaves
new ConneCtions
The lack of recognizable streets and pathways is one of the biggest problem in the Bijlmer. Straight paths to specific destinations will bring more clarity. The new pathways will also connect the different parts of the bijlmermuseum, which are now like islands in the sea
The demolished structure of the original bijlmer has to be restored. The scale of all the public spaces and the lack of identity will be saved by urban enclaves. Each enclaves can have there own program and activities.
The biggest quality of living in the bijlmer are the amazing trees. By keeping them as a monument, the natural sense of the bijlmer will be exist. It has to be like living in the wood
masterplan
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urban enClave
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entranCes
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paul mulderdominika l inowskasuzanne weeda
reboot/resC ale
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1:2000 SITE PLAN, NEIGHBOURHOOD DIVISIONS
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
3 neighbourhoods Connecting roads Extending building Permeable Permeable groundfloor
Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
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DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
1:2000 SITE PLAN, NEIGHBOURHOOD DIVISIONS
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
3 neighbourhoods Connecting roads Extending building Permeable Permeable groundfloor
Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
REBOOT/ RESCALE
DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
1:2000 SITE PLAN, NEIGHBOURHOOD DIVISIONS
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
3 neighbourhoods Connecting roads Extending building Permeable Permeable groundfloor
Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
REBOOT/ RESCALE
DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
1:2000 SITE PLAN, NEIGHBOURHOOD DIVISIONS
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
3 neighbourhoods Connecting roads Extending building Permeable Permeable groundfloor
Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
REBOOT/ RESCALE
DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
masterplan
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cafe
lunch diner
community center
storage
bakery
office
print shop
drycleaners
office
office
hair salon
flower shop
fruit + veggie
barber shop
used bookshop
vintage clothing
convenience store
fast food
insurance
bank
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
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Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
REBOOT/ RESCALE
DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
1:2000 SITE PLAN, NEIGHBOURHOOD DIVISIONS
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Accessible Bijlmer museum Public functions
Self-sufficient neighborhoods
3 neighbourhoods Connecting roads Extending building Permeable Permeable groundfloor
Green axis
Open plinth
Streetpatern Karspeldreef
live
s e r v i c e
LayersElevated green
REBOOT/ RESCALE
DOMINIKA LINOWSKA
PAUL MULDER
SUZANNA WEEDA
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cafe
lunch diner
community center
storage
bakery
office
print shop
drycleaners
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hair salon
flower shop
fruit + veggie
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IPE 180 prole with rockwool insulationplasterboard18 mm compressed acoustic insulationwall nish (personal)
wooden facade elementsliding door window frameprotective railing
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IPE 180 prole with rockwool insulationplasterboard18 mm compressed acoustic insulationwall nish (personal)
wooden facade elementsliding door window frameprotective railing
compressed insulation18mm multiplexIPE 180 with stonewool inbetweenstonewool insulationcompressed insulationplaster
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live
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arthur eeuwiJkevert drui Jfwing yung
i want to live there too!
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masterplan
15min to A
msterdam
The plinth of Kleiburg w
ill be filled w
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ellings. Ideal for fa- milies w
ith young kids
The outdoor space of the dw
ellings can be very dierent. This results in a vibrant atm
os-phere and faade
Kleiburg has a great accesibility to the nearest m
etro station KraaiennestBasisvoorzieningen
Overige voorzieningen
Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)
Groen
Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouw
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teUitstraling gebouw
Aantal kam
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Uitstraling gebouw
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teUitstraling gebouw
Aantal kam
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BasisvoorzieningenOverige voorzieningen
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BasisvoorzieningenOverige voorzieningen
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Basisvoorzieningen
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Financiele instellingen
Gezondheids-/welzijnszorg
Advisering en onderzoek
Advisering en onderzoek
Informatie en communicatie
Overige fincanciele dienstverlening
Horeca
Onderwijs
Overheid
Handel
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Main anchor point
Slow
circling route
Secondair anchor
pointOutdoor space
Num
ber of rooms
Floor spaceAppearance of the dw
elling
scale 1:500
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15min to A
msterdam
The plinth of Kleiburg w
ill be filled w
ith ground-based dw
ellings. Ideal for fa- milies w
ith young kids
The outdoor space of the dw
ellings can be very dierent. This results in a vibrant atm
os-phere and faade
Kleiburg has a great accesibility to the nearest m
etro station KraaiennestBasisvoorzieningen
Overige voorzieningen
Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)
Groen
Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouw
enBuiten ruim
teUitstraling gebouw
Aantal kam
ersWoning oppervlakte
23
5
Uitstraling gebouw
enBuiten ruim
teUitstraling gebouw
Aantal kam
ersWoning oppervlakte
23
5
BasisvoorzieningenOverige voorzieningen
Groen
Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouw
enBuiten ruim
teAantal kam
ersWoning oppervlakte
23
5
BasisvoorzieningenOverige voorzieningen
Groen
Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouw
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teAantal kam
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Uitstraling gebouw
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Uitstraling gebouw
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Aantal kam
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Uitstraling gebouw
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teUitstraling gebouw
Aantal kam
ersWoning oppervlakte
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5
Basisvoorzieningen
Uitstraling gebouw
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BasisvoorzieningenOverige voorzieningen
Groen
Uitstraling gebouw
enBuiten ruim
teAantal kam
ers
23
5
Basisvoorzieningen
Uitstraling gebouw
en
Financiele instellingen
Gezondheids-/welzijnszorg
Advisering en onderzoek
Advisering en onderzoek
Informatie en communicatie
Overige fincanciele dienstverlening
Horeca
Onderwijs
Overheid
Handel
N
Main anchor point
Slow
circling route
Secondair anchor
pointOutdoor space
Num
ber of rooms
Floor spaceAppearance of the dw
elling
scale 1:500
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urban planWhat are their wishes?
Basisvoorzieningen Overige voorzieningen Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)Groen Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouwen Buiten ruimte Uitstraling gebouwAantal kamers Woning oppervlakte
2 3 5
Basisvoorzieningen Overige voorzieningen Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)Groen Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouwen Buiten ruimte Uitstraling gebouwAantal kamers Woning oppervlakte
2 3 5
basic services within walking distance
divers character of surrounding buildings
other services (restaurants, bars)
Personal garden/ outdoor space
green spaces
suitable number of rooms
good accessibility
desired dwellingsize
liveliness and encouter
design of the building
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What are their wishes?
Basisvoorzieningen Overige voorzieningen Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)Groen Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouwen Buiten ruimte Uitstraling gebouwAantal kamers Woning oppervlakte
2 3 5
Basisvoorzieningen Overige voorzieningen Sfeer (ontmoetingsplek)Groen Bereikbaarheid
Uitstraling gebouwen Buiten ruimte Uitstraling gebouwAantal kamers Woning oppervlakte
2 3 5
basic services within walking distance
divers character of surrounding buildings
other services (restaurants, bars)
Personal garden/ outdoor space
green spaces
suitable number of rooms
good accessibility
desired dwellingsize
liveliness and encouter
design of the building
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interventions
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Interventions:
GREENHOUSE
Interventions:
MIDDLE
Interventions:
VIEWPORT
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GREENHOUSE
signif iC ant dwelling
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Significant dwelling
GREENHOUSE
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The sun will heat up the air
heat exchanger
WARMCOLD
AQUIFER
Natural ventilation
Windows for ventilation
WINTER
Heat energie out of the warm air, will be stored in the aquifer
heat exchanger
Warm water can be used to warm the dwellings
heat exchanger
WARMCOLD
AQUIFER
Natural ventilation
Windows for ventilation
Sun shading, to prevent overheating
SUMMER
Heat energie out of the warm air, will be stored in the aquifer
heat exchanger
Cold water can be used to cool the dwellings
Climate:
GREENHOUSE
Climate
The sun will heat up the air
heat exchanger
WARMCOLD
AQUIFER
Natural ventilation
Windows for ventilation
WINTER
Heat energie out of the warm air, will be stored in the aquifer
heat exchanger
Warm water can be used to warm the dwellings
heat exchanger
WARMCOLD
AQUIFER
Natural ventilation
Windows for ventilation
Sun shading, to prevent overheating
SUMMER
Heat energie out of the warm air, will be stored in the aquifer
heat exchanger
Cold water can be used to cool the dwellings
Climate:
GREENHOUSE
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I WANT TO LIVE THERE TOO !!DWELLING STUDIO BIJLMER, FINAL PRESENTATION 13-01-2012
Arthur Eeuwijk 1558943, Evert Druijff 4110765, Wing Yung 1303686
IMPRESSION
HORIZONTAL SECTION - Scale 1:20
DETAILS - Scale 1:5
ELEVATION - Scale 1:20 VERTICAL SECTION - Scale 1:20
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I WANT TO LIVE THERE TOO !!DWELLING STUDIO BIJLMER, FINAL PRESENTATION 13-01-2012
Arthur Eeuwijk 1558943, Evert Druijff 4110765, Wing Yung 1303686
IMPRESSION
HORIZONTAL SECTION - Scale 1:20
DETAILS - Scale 1:5
ELEVATION - Scale 1:20 VERTICAL SECTION - Scale 1:20
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marCel klaverlily ronenmyrthe van voskui Jlen
resC ale
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masterplan
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Reset - Rescale - Restore
Shops 210 Lofts
Daycare
510 Studios
160 Family dwe
llings
Community center, gallery and sport center
120 Penthouses
1
37
41
N
Masterplan 1:2000
Situation 1:500
N
Shops
Daycare
Community center
Art gallery
Sport center
Circulation system
Bike storage
Storages
Praktice room, dwelling
Transhipment area
Program
Marcel Klaver - 1392840 - Lily Ronen - 1286137 - Myrthe van Voskuijlen - 4109589
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 - 10 Level 11 - 13
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7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
+3.00
+5.80
+8.60
+11.40
+14.20
+17.00
+19.80
+22.60
+25.40
+28.20
+31.00
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Heating:- Radiator- convector
Natural ventilation:
Sun Shading:
Climate:
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
+3.0+0.0
+0.0
+0.0
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
Level 0Floorplans 1 : 100
Marcel Klaver1392840
Level 1 Level 6 Level 7
Section 1 : 100
ConstructionDiagrams Climate
Existing structure:
- Reusing Consoles- Removing Gallerys (Low F-value: survey done by Adviesburo Nieman BV)
Storage spaceVertical access
Raised level for Parking+ 3.00 m
Total dwelling count:
Direct entrance from deck: 21 dwellingsUpper levels (>+2): 148
Entrances to upper levels
Entrance to semi-public level
1.
2.
3.4.5.
6.
1. Park/ Public domain
2. Semi- Public domain
3. Semi- Collective domain
4. Collective domain 1
5. Collective domain 2
6. Private domain
masterplan
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7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
+3.00
+5.80
+8.60
+11.40
+14.20
+17.00
+19.80
+22.60
+25.40
+28.20
+31.00
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Heating:- Radiator- convector
Natural ventilation:
Sun Shading:
Climate:
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
+3.0+0.0
+0.0
+0.0
7161
5112
0291
8141
3121
1101
Level 0Floorplans 1 : 100
Marcel Klaver1392840
Level 1 Level 6 Level 7
Section 1 : 100
ConstructionDiagrams Climate
Existing structure:
- Reusing Consoles- Removing Gallerys (Low F-value: survey done by Adviesburo Nieman BV)
Storage spaceVertical access
Raised level for Parking+ 3.00 m
Total dwelling count:
Direct entrance from deck: 21 dwellingsUpper levels (>+2): 148
Entrances to upper levels
Entrance to semi-public level
1.
2.
3.4.5.
6.
1. Park/ Public domain
2. Semi- Public domain
3. Semi- Collective domain
4. Collective domain 1
5. Collective domain 2
6. Private domain
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urban interior
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Basic dwelling unit
Configuration 1Small dwelling with balcony
Configuration 2Large dwelling with balcony
Configuration 3Small dwelling with extra room
Configuration 4Large dwelling with extra room
Configuration 5Small dwelling with separation
Configuration 7Small dwelling with open living
Configuration 8Large dwelling with open living
Art gallery
Configuration 6Large dwelling with separation
Penthouses level 11-13
Section A-A Section B-B
New ground level
A
A
B
B
1:100 Building Fragment by Myrthe van Voskuijlen - 4109589
N
1:200 Building Technology Principles by Myrthe van Voskuijlen - 4109589
+3.00
+5.65
+29.50
+30.70
+34.00
+37.30
+40.60
Disks
Stab
ility wa
lls
Disks
Roof plan (in between penthouses and old building)
Basement plan
Disks planSectionService room
Storages
Bike storage
Natural ventilation
Mechanical extraction
Floor heating
Radiator
Sun shading
Open glass facade
Service room
3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.902.90 2.90 2.903.90 2.90 2.90 3.903.90 2.90 2.90N
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Basic dwelling unit
Configuration 1Small dwelling with balcony
Configuration 2Large dwelling with balcony
Configuration 3Small dwelling with extra room
Configuration 4Large dwelling with extra room
Configuration 5Small dwelling with separation
Configuration 7Small dwelling with open living
Configuration 8Large dwelling with open living
Art gallery
Configuration 6Large dwelling with separation
Penthouses level 11-13
Section A-A Section B-B
New ground level
A
A
B
B
1:100 Building Fragment by Myrthe van Voskuijlen - 4109589
N
1:200 Building Technology Principles by Myrthe van Voskuijlen - 4109589
+3.00
+5.65
+29.50
+30.70
+34.00
+37.30
+40.60
Disks
Stab
ility wa
lls
Disks
Roof plan (in between penthouses and old building)
Basement plan
Disks planSectionService room
Storages
Bike storage
Natural ventilation
Mechanical extraction
Floor heating
Radiator
Sun shading
Open glass facade
Service room
3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.902.90 2.90 2.903.90 2.90 2.90 3.903.90 2.90 2.90N
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