client:
IBC Het Funen Park, Almere
programme:
565 apartments, 3.000 m2 offices, 395 parking spaces, 3,5 ha. urban development
architect:
Frits van Dongen
project team:
C. Rinzema, I. Curulli, L. Melli, C. Ruegg
landscape designer:
Bram Breedveld en Martien van Osch, Arnhem
gross surface:
3,5 ha
date of commission:
1998 - 1999
Urban development plan, ‘Het Funen’, Amsterdam
An innovative urban development concept that combines living and working in high city-centre densities with sufficient green space was devised for ‘Het Funen’, a former industrial zone on the edge of Amsterdam’s city centre. It is a concept that incorporates the qualities of diverse typologies: the construction of perimeter blocks along two sides, with a novel interpretation of the ‘garden city’ model to their rear. The perimeter blocks shelter the inner grounds and simultaneously serve as a noise baffler for the railway behind them. The inner space is composed of a park landscape with a great diversity of smaller building types, each with a distinctive identity and programme. These ‘Hidden Delights’ were designed by various architects.