De Scheepmaker Housing Complex / van Ommeren architecten
A customized (ware)house where everybody lives like nobody else. On the border of Haarlem's historic city center, a new warehouse has been built. 8-storey residential complex, De Scheepmaker, is a new addition to the Dutch skyline, but is so logical that it looks as if it has been there for years. It is recognizable by its warehouse-inspired typology, stepped roofline, and vertical glass cut. The stepped terraces allow sunlight into the street and compliment the scale of the surrounding architecture. The contemporary translation of industrial brick architecture is discernible by the masonry details in the facade, a tactile feature also made interesting for passers-by up close.
© Eva Bloem
architects: van Ommeren architectenLocation: Haarlem, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2020Photographs: Eva BloemArea: 12570.0 m2
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© Eva Bloem
architects: van Ommeren architectenLocation: Haarlem, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2020Photographs: Eva BloemArea: 12570.0 m2
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