Senin, 11 April 2011

Het zwarte huis (the black house)

Het zwarte huis (the black house). This site in the midst of historical buildings is now occupied by ‘Het Zwarte Huis’ (The Black House), a complex containing six apartments with semi-underground parking and the new premises of Bakers Architecten.

The streetscape is characterized by heterogeneous, lot-by-lot development with distinctive corner buildings. Het Zwarte Huis is a contemporary addition to the existing urban fabric, in which the notion of ‘living above work’ has been accentuated by placing the dwellings in a solid volume on top of a glazed podium. Lange Nieuwstraat begins at Domplein and runs via a gentle curve to the Centraal Museum. This unique vantage point is fully exploited with a large bay window. 

An internal courtyard has been created by placing the black volume parallel to the Lange Nieuwstraat. The semi-underground car park is reached via a car parking lift, while a communal staircase leads to the walkways along which the apartments are situated. The wide walkways also serve as outdoor space for the dwellings. Het Zwarte Huis was constructed using 55-centimetre-long ‘Kolumba’ bricks. The apartments facing Vrouwjuttenstraat have a white rendered facade. 

Type                   : Commercial - Office
Location            : Lange Nieuwstraat 109                                         Utrecht, 3512PG Netherlands
Building status : built in 2010
Site type           : urban
Building area   : 1100 m2
A project by     : Bakers Architecten
Architecture, Interior, Urban Design

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