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Ensemble 3e Oosterparkstraat

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This new residential building on 3e Oosterparkstraat replaced a large part of the ensemble of 16 buildings. Four of the sixteen buildings remain. The rest is replaced by new buildings designed by M3H.

 

The new building matches the characteristics of the existing buildings. The old buildings are characterized by their typical articulation with two types of buildings. The low building with four floors and a roof floor and the high building with an extra layer (a workshop) on the ground floor. As a result, the buildings are offset by half a floor.

 

The new high and low buildings stand out because of the different plinth and roof molding. In addition, the windows in the middle part are provided with a specially designed railing, which is low in the window of the high houses and high in the window of the low houses. As a result, the buildings seem to be staggered by half a floor with respect to each other and a fascinating rhythm is created in the facade.

 

PARTNERS

Ymere development, client

Dura Vermeer, contractor

DEMAKERSVAN, works of art fencing

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