Groningen Projects 16 Created 15-Jul-09 By Gintaras Balcytis, Kaunas, Lithuania Folding Walls Groningen, Casanova & Hernandez dwellings Wall House Lighthouses Two Apartments Self Referential House Pavilion Schuiten- schuiverskwartier Uurwerkersgang 5 Groninger Museum Home Built Zuiderdiep 11 Leon van Gelder 12 Five Villas 13 Zuidhorn, Onix dwellings 6 Ciboga Terrain 14 Groningen, S333 housing, shop 7 Public toilet 15 Groningen, OMA - Rem Koolhaas art, kiosk, toilet 8 Groningen, Toyo Ito university, gallery 10 Groningen, RAU secondary school Groningen, Foreign Office s apartment, restaurant 4 Groningen, Space Group kindergarten, apartment Groningen University Museum Groningen, Daad en atelier, private house Groningen, Tony Fretton apartment 3 Groningen, Daad en dwellings Groningen, SKETS architectuurstudio university, museum Groningen, John Hejduk private house 2 Martini Hospital Extension 16 Groningen, SEED s health care, hospital 9 Groningen, Alessandro Mendini museum http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ Educational Building UMCG 17 Groningen, RAU auditorium, university 1
photo: John Lewis Marshall photo: John Lewis Marshall Folding Walls Rembrandt van Rijnstraat 15 9718 PH Groningen Within an enclosed intimate urban courtyard, near the city centre and in front of a small green area, these freestanding patio-villas have been built The folding walls-setup' colonizes the space between built elements, gardens and nature A wooden wall folds itself to define the villas, the patios, the gardens and the urban elements, enclosing different spaces with different "atmospheres" The double height living room can be completely opened towards the patio and the garden, and becomes part of the outside landscape photo: Ger van der Vlugt Project is not public! Floor area/size 2005 2664 m² Casanova & Hernandez Contractor BAM Wilma bv Building physics consultant Adviesbureau VanderWeele Nijestee Vastgoed Naomi http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 2
photo: Wall House photo: Wall House Wall House A J Lutulistraat 17 9728 WT Groningen http://wwwwallhousenl/ Originally designed in 1973 for Ed Bye, in Ridgefield, Connecticut USA, for a long time it only existed as a concept until Groningen decided to actually build the house Designed to place living in the context of time by means of a Wall which symbolizes the physical transition from past to future through the present, a transition between back and front, closed and open The Wall, one-and-a-half m thick, forms the basis of the house The entrance and living elements literally hang from it To reinforce this idea, a narrow gap is left between the Wall and the elements Hence the Wall is not directly manifest in the interior but can only be perceived visually It is a theoretical house, based on the idea of the physical confrontation between space and time, elaborated in separate elements It is a museological manifestation of an important architectural concept Although it wasn't designed for this particular site, it does enter into a dialogue with its 'everyday' surroundings photo: Wall House Project is public! Floor area/size 2001 265 m² Contractor John Hejduk BAM Wilma bv Municipality of Groningen MI_MOA Please visit http://wwwwallhousenl/ to see what days the house is open for the public From Groningen Central Station take bus 6, direction "Hoornse Meer Wijk" Get out at the lake (it's best if you tell/ask the bus driver) Then walk alongside the shore of the lake heading south until you see the Wall House at your right hand http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 3
Lighthouses Rabenhauptstraat 25 9725 CB Groningen http://wwwlichthuisnl/ The lighthouse is a compact, urban apartment of 50 m2 that can be placed on top of parkings, warehouses, schools or other houses It's a minitower existing out of 3 stacked prefabricated modules, with a maximum height of 9 m The first module has an open construction to provide a large open roof terrace of 15 m2 underneath the apartment, next to the entrance The first 4 lighthouses have been realized in the centre of Groningen, on top of a bakery near Central Station The municipality supported the project and provides a perfect solution to a rising need for apartments in congested urban areas The light weight wooden prefabricated construction allows to be built on top of existing structures; it weights 17000 kg Providing a good roof structure by the host, the house can be put up in only one day The eventual costs of a Lighthouse depends on the amount ordered, the material costs, costs for the location and installation costs to connect it to sewage and existing structure Project is not public! Floor area/size 1-2005 50 m² Daad en Vlasblom Projectontwikkeling Berend_Schiphorst http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 4
Two Apartments Lutkenieuwstraat 3 9712 AW Groningen The Municipality of Groningen invited the Japanese architect Toyo Ito to develop a framework for the cultural manifestation Blue Moon He worked together with four architects: Space Group, Xaveer de Geyter, Foreign Office s and Tony Fretton Each of them drew up two designs; one for the Europapark (a former industrial site) and one for the inner city of Groningen, all based on Ito's masterplan In this context London-based architect Tony Fretton has built two apartments on a very small building plot The hall opens up to the street and gives access to both houses The entire building has 5 stories and is constructed in a straightforward and standard way, related to its urban surroundings by the simple gestures of setting the building back and making the top floor transparent, creating grand views The building is intended to nestle into the fabric of the city inconspicuously, throwing into visibility through reflective glazing, the simple incidental events of the street Project is not public! 2001 Tony Fretton Municipality of Groningen Berend_Schiphorst From trainstation Groningen, take bus 3, 5 or 15 to A-kerk Then walk north 50 meters http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 5
Self Referential House Prinsenstraat 9 9711 CL Groningen The Municipality of Groningen invited the Japanese architect Toyo Ito to develop a framework for the cultural manifestation Blue Moon He worked together with four architects: Space Group, Xaveer de Geyter, Foreign Office s and Tony Fretton Each of them drew up two designs; one for the Europapark (a former industrial site) and one for the inner city of Groningen, all based on Ito's master plan In the context of this manifestation the Norwegian-based Space Group designed a building to house a day-care centre (on the first floor) and urban private dwelling (ground floor) and 70m2 roof terrace with pool The front façade is made out of glass with half transparent textile screens, which make the building look open and closed at the same time Project is not public! Floor area/size 2001 240 m² Space Group Municipality of Groningen Berend_Schiphorst http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 6
Pavilion Schuiten- schuiverskwartier Schuitendiep 88 9711 RH Groningen The Municipality of Groningen invited the Japanese architect Toyo Ito to develop a framework for the cultural manifestation Blue Moon He worked together with four architects: Space Group, Xaveer de Geyter, Foreign Office s and Tony Fretton Each of them drew up two designs; one for the Europapark (a former industrial site) and one for the inner city of Groningen, all based on Ito's master plan In the context of this manifestation the English Foreign Office s made a 4 story high building with a façade that could be opened and closed like sleeping bag, with a zipper It is a steal-framed structure with a skin of perforated steel plates These can be opened The building changes from a fully closed massive column into a light and open structure Inside is a restaurant and two apartments Project is public! 8-2001 Foreign Office s Municipality of Groningen Berend_Schiphorst http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 7
Uurwerkersgang Uurwerkersgang 10 9712 EJ Groningen The Municipality of Groningen invited the Japanese architect Toyo Ito to develop a framework for the cultural manifestation Blue Moon He worked together with 4 architects: Space Group, Xaveer de Geyter, Foreign Office s and Tony Fretton Each of them drew up two designs; one for the Europapark (a former industrial site) and one for the inner city of Groningen, all based on Ito's master plan In the context of this manifestation the Uurwerkersgang-project was a collaboration between Toyo Ito and Hiromi Hosoya / Hosoya Schaefer s, Zürich It was built as a guesthouse for the University of Groningen The ground floor remains free for semi-public functions such as a gallery The site is located at a narrow alley next to an existing brick building formerly used as a library The new building facade is made from aluminum bricks It is blending in with the brick façades along the alley and at the same time defines a new, light and transparent counterpoint on the old street Project is public! 3-2005 Main designer, Toyo Ito Hosoya Schaefer s Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Berend_Schiphorst http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 8
photo: Peter Tahl photo: Peter Tahl Groninger Museum Museumeiland 1 9711 ME Groningen http://wwwgroningermuseumnl/ The new Groninger Museum is not merely a casing for art, it is a work of art in itself, a principle that is occurring to an increasing extent in contemporary (museum) architecture It is an artwork in the centre of the city, traversed by public space where passers-by are directly confronted by all kinds of works of art Right from the outset, it was certain that it would be designed by several architects Mendini chose designers and architects for this purpose When the definitive selection was presented, an announcement was made, stating they had been chosen 'because we believe that, in the next decade, artistic research will be more up-to-date and qualifying than academic architecture, which is in a declining phase All of its shapes, layouts and choice of materials and colors refer to an idea related to this statement For instance the idea of going down the main spiral staircase, not upstairs as in traditional museums (to 'exalted' art) See the website for more explanation photo: Ralph Richter Project is public! 10-1994 Main designer, Alessandro Mendini Coop Himmelb(l)au Michele de Lucchi Philippe Starck Groninger Museum MI_MOA tuesday - sunday: 10:00-17:00 The museum is directly opposite of the Central Station in Groningen http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 9
Groningen University Museum Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 7a 9712 EA Groningen http://wwwrugnl/museum/index The new entrance to the existing museum leads the visitor to the exhibition rooms, alongside the reception and conference room The entrance-pavilion is designed as a moving, almost dancing, flowing space, in contrast with the existing structures With the addition of the new shape the square in front of the museum is redefined as a new outside meeting space for students, inhabitants of the city and people who work here The shape is abstracted from the routing visitors need to follow, starting at the public space, the Oude Kijk in t Jat straat, through an alley to the courtyard Even the reception desk is integrated into the shape of the routing Project is public! Floor area/size 2004 1961 m² Contractor Services engineer SKETS architectuurstudio BAM Adviesbureau VanderWeele Rijks Universiteit Groningen Berend_Schiphorst Tuesday - Sunday: 1300-1700 h Specially for groups, the museum is open in the morning From Groningen trainstation take bus 3, 5 or 15 to A-kerk Follow signs 'Universiteits Museum' http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 10
Home Built Zuiderdiep Gedempte Zuiderdiep 132 9711 HM Groningen Since 1998 owner/inhabitant/builder Hoogland and Versteegh have been building on this exceptional house and atelier Maybe it will never finish: it's a project -or better- a concept in time and space In 1997 DAAD architects was asked to draw a simple plan From inside to out: a wooden container for living space, a heavy steel construction with room for stairs, toilet, plants and corridor, all covered in glass the summer skin can be fully opened This very preliminary plan was approved by the municipality as an experiment and adventure Local building regulations are constantly checked upon and the architect, who had to let go his strong architectural concept, also comes to review the process regularly All details and problems are examined, solved and fixed on the spot This process of trial and error will probably never finish The estimated completion date in 2015, stated in this publication is actually irrelevant The factor time is essential for the plan to succeed photo: Dirk Verwoerd Project is not public! 2015 Contractor Daad en Wouter Hoogland & Hannah Versteegh Wouter Hoogland & Hannah Versteegh Berend_Schiphorst http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 11
photo: Christian Richters photo: Christian Richters Leon van Gelder Diamantlaan 27 9743 BA Groningen http://wwwreitdiepnl/cmsphp?id=7 The Leon van Gelderschool provides a four-year curriculum for 12-year-olds who have completed primary education The vital requisite of a safe environment is visualized in a building that rhythmically rolls and unrolls A the very spot where once stood a vandalised school, now there s a natural school that is the talk of the district screened off from the bustle of the world, open towards people An elevated schoolyard lifts the students above the commonplace Boundaries between floors, walls and ceilings are not clearly defined A state of freedom which will allow the students to blossom To children at a stage in life when they are continually asking Why? and everything is unsettled, the school building s reply is one of individuality, intimacy and originality photo: Christian Richters Project is not public! Floor area/size 2005 5300 m² Contractor Acoustics consultant RAU Ballast Nedam Schreuder Groep Reitdiep College RAU http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 12
photo: Giampiero Sanguigni photo: Giampiero Sanguigni Five Villas Sloep 9801 RG Zuidhorn The agricultural shed is typical of 'polder landscapes' in Groningen; a sober construction with a pitched roof, the slopes of which reach almost to the base of the building The outline of these houses by Onix is analogous to that of the traditional barn, with its preference for sloping surfaces over vertical walls Traces of a contemporary language can be found in the way the conventional form is complicated by cuts and blurrings and by the choice of materials - heterogeneous, but of the same colour which create continuity between façades and roof, making the whole appear as a unique project The building thus acquires the appearance of a volume from which pieces have been subtracted in order to increase the possibilities for the use of space by its inhabitants The oblique passageway containing the entrance separates the residential part from the garage, thereby reducing the bulk of the whole and generating physical and visual contact between surrounding terrain and the landscape photo: Giampiero Sanguigni Project is not public! 2006 Contractor Onix Zomers Bouwbedrijf Hollestelle Vastgoed Ontwikkeling Giampiero_Sanguigni http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 13
photo: João Morgado photo: João Morgado Ciboga Terrain Bloemsingel 10 9713 BZ Groningen The urban concept developed by the municipality extends the network of routes and views through the site The municipality's desire to establish 'openness' through an equal relationship between landscape and building was central to the success of the plan However this ambition had to be negotiated with the market requirements for programmatic density This led the municipality to create the concept of 'schotsen' A 'schots' is considered a compact building block eroded internally by new forms of semi-public space Thirteen 'schotsen' are distributed across the site in an open landscape that operates as a filter zone between the city centre and 19th century housing extensions S333 have developed Schots 1 and 2, which forms a strategic link in the city's ecological corridor linking the canal with an existing urban park, as the first phase of the project on the original Europan 3 site photo: João Morgado Project is not public! 9-2002 Services engineer S333 DGMR ING Vastgoed, Amstelland Ontwikkeling, Bouwbedrijf MoesBV, Amvest Vastgoed and Nijestee Vastgoed JMMM http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 14
photo: João Morgado photo: João Morgado Public toilet Reitemakersrijge 1 9711 Groningen Public-Toilet project - "A Star is Born" Public toilet by Rem Koolhaas with photographs of Erwin Olaf Project is public! 4-1996 Artist OMA - Rem Koolhaas Erwin Olaf City of Groningen JMMM photo: João Morgado http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 15
photo: Rob Hoekstra photo: Rob Hoekstra Martini Hospital Extension Van Swietenplein 1 9728 NT Groningen http://wwwmartini-ziekenhuisnl/ The fusion of the Martini Hospital in 1991created a greater and more efficient organisation to enable better healthcare, the completion of this fusion is realised in the new building in 2007 Burger Grunstra consulting architects translated the pressing problem of flexibility by combining functionality, flexibility, budget restraints and beauty into an engaging design Analysing the context of the urban planning brought to light the two orthogonal patterns The directional vacuum is rediscovered by the integration of one of the building forms The curved line in the other building section ensures the guidance of the curve in the Paterwoldse street The choice of materials was purposely limited The verticality in the elevation strengthens the curve The glazed elevation reflects the ever changing images of the surrounding context photo: Rob Hoekstra Project is public! Floor area/size 2007 60000 m² Artist SEED s Croon Elektrotechniek Martini Ziekenhuis Groningen SEED_architects Buslines 5, 6 and 52 stop near the Hospital http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 16
photo: Dirk Verwoerd photo: Dirk Verwoerd Educational Building UMCG Antonius Deusinglaan 1 9713 Groningen http://wwwrugnl/umcg/index The new extension of the faculty of Medical Sciences is squeezed between a listed 19th century building and high-rise dating from the 1960s, all part of the University of Groningen It s also bordered by the new building for UN animal testing laboratories (by UN Studio) and extends from the newly emerging university plaza to the edge of the campus, which borders the inner city, creating a new portal between the town and the university grounds It houses the Orthopaedic Institute for Joint and Movement Studies with a main lecture hall and a large foyer connecting the institute s existing rooms It therefore has a joining function in urban and programmatic terms as well Some 1300 bicycles can be parked on the ground floor and the 3 upper storeys are used for teaching and research In the foyer a concrete wall rises to the highest point of the giant lecture hall This wall, Chromosome Technology in Concrete Relief, was designed in collaboration with artist Baukje Trenning photo: Bjorn Utpott Project is public! Floor area/size 4-2008 6700 m² Services engineer Artist Building physics consultant Contractor RAU ABT Baukje Trenning DGMR Heijmans Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RAU Busses 3 and 6 pass the building http://wwwmimoaeu/users/gb/guides/groningen/ 17