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client:  IBC Het Funen Park, Almere

programme:  305 housing, 3.000 m2 offices, 235 underground parking spaces, 2.000 m2 commercial space

architect:  Frits van Dongen

project team:  C. Rinzema, A. Mout, D. Scholten, S. Oehlers, A. Hernandez-Moreno, J. Metz, E. Freund

contractor:  Heijmans IBC Bouw

structural engineer:  Bureau Zonneveld bv, Rotterdam

date of commission:  1999

date of construction:  2000 - 2005

gross surface:  3,5 ha.

‘Het Funen’ residential complex, Amsterdam

The blocks on the perimeter of ‘Het Funen’ serve as a noise baffler for the railway and reflect the dynamism of trains. The glass, scale-like sound barrier was attached to the building like a second skin. The coloured panels recreate the rhythmic effect of a stroboscope, thus emphasizing the sense of speed. The southern elevation on the Cruquiuskade represents the ‘urban aspect’, with canal-side apartments and a street-level plinth of commercial space. The northern and western elevations form the scenic backdrop for the central area. Here the storey-high ‘panels’ of masonry and the wooden window and door frames are distributed across the façades like a chessboard. Three large apertures in the structure offer a view of the harbour area and the railway line from within.