Dutch studio MVRDV has released visuals for a neighbourhood in Zwolle, the Netherlands, which will centre around a converted warehouse topped with wooden apartments.
MVRDV will complete four mixed-use buildings for the 120,000-metre-square development, named WärtZ, with the ambition of creating a “second city centre” south of Zwolle railway station, it said.
MVRDV has unveiled its design for a “second city centre” for Zwolle
“I think it is fantastic to breathe new life into this industrial area,” MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs said.
“MVRDV already has a number of transformations to its name,” van Rijs continued. “This provided a lot of knowledge about how we can repurpose existing buildings in the most sustainable way possible.”
The converted Wärtsilä Hall warehouse will lie at the heart of the development
MVRDV is designing the project for developer AM in collaboration with Dutch studios Orange Architects and LOLA Landscape Architects.
At the heart of the project will be the revamped warehouse, named Wärtsilä Hall, which will retain its distinctive undulating roof.
Timber apartments will be raised above the old warehouse’s roof
The hall is the largest building in the masterplan and will host innovation startups, creative companies and educational facilities on the ground floor, while a residential structure will be raised above its roof.
“The Wärtsilä hall, with the new wooden residential building on top, is a good example of sustainable repurposing and densification in the city,” van Rijs said.
Supported by exposed mint-green beams and columns, the rectilinear apartment block is intended as an eye-catching counterpoint to the historic architecture in Zwolle.
A statue by Dutch artist Marte Röling named the Dikke Vette Gouden Vredesduif will also be added to the roof of Wärtsilä hall as an unconventional visual anchor.
The district will prioritise pedestrian networks
The other three buildings that MVRDV will design for the development will comprise offices along their lower levels with housing spaces above.
Cladded in brick, these structures will reference the roof of Wärtsilä hall with curving ground floor window details and face towards green public spaces by LOLA Landscape Architects.
WärtZ will introduce 850 new homes to the area, of which 30 per cent is planned to be social housing.
The project will also seek to be car-free, with generous pedestrian zones and cycling routes in addition to shared transport connections and links to the adjacent railway station.
MVRDV’s designs will sit alongside landscaped public spaces by LOLA Landscape Architects
WärtZ will be constructed in a series of phases, with the first set to begin in early 2025.
Rotterdam-based MVRDV was established in 1993 and is led by Winy Maas, with van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. The studio has recently completed a bold yellow office retrofit in Berlin and a bright-coloured cultural hub altering a 1980s pyramid structure in Albania.
The imagery is courtesy of MVRDV.
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