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D3 - FORME - ARCHITECTURE - MILIEUX - SEMESTRE 7 - MATRZAK Klaudia - ROUX Marie-Lise - SAUVADET Camille
Amsterdam is a city divided between land and water. This has shaped the manner in which new spaces are created and how cities have developed. Due to the global warming process, water levels are rising. This should be seen as an opportunity and not a menace.
The key point and main question of that process is : Would it be possible to create the building that includes both : the water and the earth at the same time ?
It is possible to carry out the project on Java Island. The Island could be divided by Amstel river into 2 parts with the ground in the center. The West end of the Island seems to be the rivers mouth that makes us follow its meanders. We can imagine that every our step brings us closer and closer to the city center.
Amsterdam, ville en partie gagnée sur l’eau s’adapte au fil des ans à la
pénurie d’espaces constructibles. L’eau, si présente dans cette ville, devient alors une
chance à saisir pour y bâtir de nouveaux espaces. Cet élément s’avère être le moyen
de développer le pays. Aujourd’hui l’eau tend à récupérer de plus en plus sa place,
avec le réchauffement climatique et ne doit plus être considérée comme une menace
mais bien comme une opportunité.
La question se pose alors, est-il possible de créer un bâtiment permettant
de lier la terre et l’eau, et ainsi deux types de constructions à priori complètement
différents ?
Java Eiland offre la possibilité de tester ce principe, elle scinde l’Amstel en
deux bras donnant ainsi à la terre une place centrale. La pointe ouest de l’île semble
être une avancée sur le fleuve laissant son extrémité désigner l’embouchure du canal,
guidant le regard, comme un observatoire sur la ville. On s’imagine alors pouvoir
avancer sur l’eau et atteindre le centre ci-proche, mais à la fois couper de nous.
siteUN SITE
This is where the ARCAM II is located, Java Eiland is a spit of land flanked
on either side by water.
programme on waterUN PROGRAMME SUR L’EAU
exhibition hall
UNE SALLE D’EXPOSITION
and the implantation of a programme on the water.
programme on waterUN PROGRAMME SUR L’EAU
exhibition hall
UNE SALLE D’EXPOSITION
conference room and barUNE SALLE DE CoNférENCE Et UN bAr
and the implantation of a programme on the water.
programme on waterUN PROGRAMME SUR L’EAU
exhibition hall
UNE SALLE D’EXPOSITION
conference roomUNE SALLE DE CoNférENCE
bar UN bAr
This floating element reflects Amsterdam’s boathouses.
programme to groUnd UN PROGRAMME SUR TERRE
hallUNE HALLE
The on shore section of the structure functions as a large multifunctional space
programme to groUnd UN PROGRAMME SUR TERRE
hallUNE HALLE
artistic area UN PôLE ARTISTIqUE
with one element denoting the entrance which is an artistic area
coverageUNE NAPPE
transparent coverUNE CoUVErtUrE trANSPArENtE
A giant canopy immerges from the Amstel from the North bank anchoring
it’s self firmly to the land.
It is like a vast translucent sail joining land and water, without however, obscuring the
view of it’s surrounding from within. The idea being, one can see and be seen.
pUblic space boUnd UN ESPACE PUbLIC LIé
continUity of the coverageEN CoNtINUIté DE LA NAPPE
In front of the building, there is a coverage like continuity of the roof
where we can park ours bikes
pUblic space boUnd UN ESPACE PUbLIC LIé
The eastern of the project is a large public area.
This would provide the citizens of Asmterdam a destination for their walks, runs, picnics and bike rides
a sKate parK
a parKing
a bicycle shelters
a cover space
a cover space
a games parc
bleachers
pUblic space boUnd UN ESPACE PUbLIC LIé
for allPOUR TOUS
Within is a kids playground, bleachers, a skate park, bike racks and other such areas
organized around a walkway.
pUblic space boUnd UN ESPACE PUbLIC LIé
as a place to walKCommE LIEU DE PromENADE
A big central space has also been provided for a market or other city event.
pUblic space boUnd UN ESPACE PUbLIC LIé
event areaCommE LIEU DE fEStIVItéS
These events are designed to attract visitors to the ARCAM II creating
a vibrant living structure.
The current site is a substantial “green zone” currently appreciated by the community. This project maintains the integrity and
function of the current site while contributing additional activities
land and sea connection UN LIEN ENTRE TERRE ET MER
l’arcam ii
MASTER PLAN
URBAN SECTION
The ARCAM is merely an unobtrusive extension designed to adapt itself to
the seasons, a changing environment and the needs of the community.
land and sea connection UN LIEN ENTRE TERRE ET MER
l’arcam ii
The public can access the site by two means. Land and water.
land and sea connection UN LIEN ENTRE TERRE ET MER
l’arcam ii
Amsterdam’s water buses can arrive via either side of the floating dock and
visitors can access the rest of the site by means of the metallic ramp.
programme on waterUN PROGRAMME SUR L’EAU
projection room
UNE SALLE DE ProjECtIoN
exhibition hallUNE SALLE D’EXPOSITION
conference room UNE SALLE DE CoNférENCE
The ARCAM enters in contact with the water in different manners
depending on the need for light.
programme on waterUN PROGRAMME SUR L’EAU
l’arcam ii
programme to earth UN PROGRAMME SUR TERRE
hall artistic area
A large area on solid ground is dedicated to the hall. Adjoined is a studio for musical recitals and recordings.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
LIGHTBEN STARLIGHT
LIGHTBEN CAISSONBÉTON
BÉTON LISSE
STARLIGHTCONTROLITEDANPALITE
interior materialsmAtérIAUx INtérIEUrS
The interior materials used in the up most sections are opaque “floating blocks” which diffuse the natural light due to a multitude of polycarbonates cylinders.
These diffuse the light more or less depending on the angle they are viewed at.
programme between land and seaUN PROGRAMME ENTRE TERRE ET MER
L’ARCAM II
section on the conference room and barCoUPE SUr LA SALLE DE CoNférENCE Et LE bAr
section on the exhibition hallCoUPE SUr LA SALLE D’ExPoSItIoN
The design allows visibility to all the spaces, be it on land on the water or under water.
section on the artistic areaCoUPE SUr LE PôLE ArtIStIqUE
section on the arcam iiCoUPE SUr L’ArCAm II
programme between land and seaUN PROGRAMME ENTRE TERRE ET MER
L’ARCAM II
metal strUctUreUNE StrUCtUrE métALLIqUE
main frameUNE OSSATURE PRINCIPALE
The supporting metal structure is composed of seven main arches
metal strUctUreUNE StrUCtUrE métALLIqUE
sUpport of floating blocKsCOMME MAINTIENT DES BLOCS FLOTTANTS
Metal beams anchored at the bottom of the river run through the floating elements
allowing them to rise and fall with the ebb and flow of the Amstel.
metal strUctUreUNE StrUCtUrE métALLIqUE
secondary frameUNE OSSATURE SECONDAIRE
The main structure upholding a secondary triangular structure.
coverageUNE NAPPE
transparent sKinUNE PEAU TRANSPARENTE
Skin soft and translucent covers this structure.
roofing materialsmAtérIAUx DE CoUVErtUrE
PRECONTRAINT 1002 - Fluotop T2 / BACK PVDF
Textiles Ferrari® Précontraint® range is the established reference in terms of durability for structures and buildings featuring fixed or removable textiles. Its structural characteristics are complemented by highly effective resistance to dirt and aging resulting from Ferrari®’s expertise in PVDF-based surface treatments. This fabric is made of a weave of polyester coated on both sides with a coating based on polyvinyl chloride fireproof.
Flexlight - FX 701
Textiles from the FX range of textile architecture Ferrari, it is a grid of glass coated on both sides of fluoropolymer to be fixed on main frame. It is used to replace glass and veranda and has a good mechanical strength and also ensures airtightness and water.
soUthSUD
westOUEST
eastEST
programme between land and seaUN PROGRAMME ENTRE TERRE ET MER
L’ARCAM II
The opalescent nature of the exterior roof allows this huge structure to integrate
unobtrusively into its environment.
coveredUN ESPACE CoUVErt
barLE BAR
The project does not impose itself, on the contrary it adapts. For example the roof on the bar is retractable for when
the weather permits.
separatedUN ESPACE SéPAré
hallLA HALLE
The hall can be closed off from the rest of the ARCAM during concerts, workshops, or in winter when temperatures drop thanks to a
retractable and transparent curtain
closed spaceUN ESPACE fErmé
hallLA HALLE
The hall can be closed off from the rest of the ARCAM during concerts, workshops, or in winter when temperatures drop thanks to a
retractable and transparent curtain
flexible spaceUN ESPACE moDULAbLE
hallLA HALLE
This curtain can also be modulated to create a smaller more intimate space
for smaller concerts.
enlightening the model
At night the structure is illuminated from the inside with lights refracting on the membrane enhancing the lightness of its metal sructure. The ARCAM II
would glow softly making it an attractive elegante addition to Amsterdam’s skyline.
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