Attention to social aspect, attempts to interconnect personal
emotions with human rationality can be probably described as the main
distinctive features of the contemporary Dutch architecture.Dutch urban planning presents a perfect example of how the quality
of public space and privacy can be reconciled therefore interacting with each
other.Borneo Sporenburg project is aimed to become a perfect respond to a new concept of
life requested by the modern society.Indeed, life seems to be more simple, genuine, informal and
jovial; The lifestyle immediately becomes an indicator of living standards.The usage of different building configurations is the main
principle of Borneo Sporenburg. Big “screen windows” of the houses, which are located everywhere
along the beautiful city canals, amazes passers-by by the reflections on the
water, at the same time allowing them “to share” experiences with local inhabitants. One of the first impression when seeing Borneo
Sporenburg is how the water
takes the different elevations merging them into something uniform.
Public Space Concept·
The main concept of our project is turning the
reflection into something real, concrete, tangible! The wood
dock, located at the headboard, represents the GLARE of the existing buildings. The rhythm
created by the Borneo houses facades is maintained thanks to the poles: they
represent the profile of the buildings as well as being the dock structure. The
structural reinforcement cables create a perfect harbor scenario. The
lampposts are located below the beams of the high poles in order to light up
the dock.
The dock is
composed of several different functions:
bike-parking, benches, playground, green areas and functional areas.
Private Space Concept
The
house is made of wood and walkable polycarbonate mostly, representing project
ecological features.The concept of the
famous big Dutch windows, left uncovered day and night, represents the concrete articulation of the
boundary between the public and private life. Bedrooms and services are
slightly hidden in the back of the house. The main living space
is "forwarded towards the outside landscape", creating an amazing
view out of the windows. The entire
transparent facade can be easily opened by a hand lever. The large
living space is continual with all the floors of the building even when the “openable”
wall is closed.·
When the
facade is opened, the whole harbor panorama becomes a space in direct contact
with the house, a huge "screen a "unique" window, an “open
space”.ì The use of polycarbonate allows natural light
filtering and considerable energy saving. In addition, this material has
excellent thermal characteristics. The house gets energy from the wind power
system located on the roof.
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