P+R Driebergen-Zeist / Groosman
Groosman has carefully fitted the design for the new Park and Ride into the natural surroundings. The parking garage, made of natural materials, is completely surrounded by greenery and its volume is kept as small as possible whilst maintaining the 582 parking spaces. Through its rounded form the parking garage fits perfectly into the station area of Driebergen-Zeist.
© René de Wit
Architects: Groosman
Location: 3709 JH Driebergen-Rijsenburg, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Mark Siebers, Lars Rutten
Client: Continental Car Parks / Aan de Stegge Twello and NS Stations
Area: 17000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: René de Wit, Harry Noback, Tycho?s Eye
© René de Wit
Text description provided by the architects. Groosman has carefully fitted the design for the new Park and Ride into the natural surroundings. The parking garage, made of natural materials, is completely surrounded by greenery and its volume is kept as small as possible whilst maintaining the 582 parking spaces. Through its rounded form the parking garage fits perfectly into the station area of Driebergen-Zeist.
© Harry Noback
The building is designed in context with the visual language of the still to be built surroundings; natural materials and rolling lines. Thanks to the use of rounded corners and timber cladding, the building?s volume has a softer shape. An important starting point for the des...
© René de Wit
Architects: Groosman
Location: 3709 JH Driebergen-Rijsenburg, The Netherlands
Lead Architects: Mark Siebers, Lars Rutten
Client: Continental Car Parks / Aan de Stegge Twello and NS Stations
Area: 17000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: René de Wit, Harry Noback, Tycho?s Eye
© René de Wit
Text description provided by the architects. Groosman has carefully fitted the design for the new Park and Ride into the natural surroundings. The parking garage, made of natural materials, is completely surrounded by greenery and its volume is kept as small as possible whilst maintaining the 582 parking spaces. Through its rounded form the parking garage fits perfectly into the station area of Driebergen-Zeist.
© Harry Noback
The building is designed in context with the visual language of the still to be built surroundings; natural materials and rolling lines. Thanks to the use of rounded corners and timber cladding, the building?s volume has a softer shape. An important starting point for the des...
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