Waterlandplein Amsterdam
Renovation begins with a good tool kit. Waterlandplein, a housing complex and shopping center in the northern part of Amsterdam derives its name as a plaza or plein from the surrounding flat landscape, full of water. In the Sixties, when this estate was built, quantity was more important than quality. Now that it's time for a thorough overhaul, that smart tool kit comes in handy.
Out comes equipment to liven up end façades, protect entrance galleries against wind, and provide uniform sun screens. Coming home starts at the entrance hall. Surveyability is upgraded and the stretch between entrance hall and front door is modernized. Inside, new installations and insulation make living more comfortable.
A high rise of 15 floors is crowned by three levels with four penthouses at the corners with a view of 270 degrees. The panorama is a new Waterlandplein, where a plaza meets city, water and land.
Learn more about our approach to residential renovations in the book "Nieuwe kansen voor de galerijflat".
Function | Residential, Industrial / Cultural |
Status | Realized |
Client |
Waterlandplein CV, Ymere |
Location |
Amsterdam |
Project architect |
Dick de Gunst |
Project team |
Jasper Felsch, Dick de Gunst, Hans van Heeswijk, Gerben Mienis, Tjeerd van de Sandt |
Start |
2007 |
Completed |
2013 |
Downloads
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waterlandplein-brochure.pdf |