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With the characteristic robust facade of the office building The Modular Bureau Fraai refers to the ‘rich’ industrial past of the island and the billowing sails of the many VOC ships that were built at this location in the 17th century.

Bureau Fraai was appointed by Stadgenoot Development to design a compact office building on a very narrow corner plot on the industrial Island Oostenburg that is currently being transformed into a lively high-density mixed-use neighbourhood.

The masterplan called for contrasting buildings with strong identities and an industrial character that builds on the island’s “rich” industrial past while in the 17th century, the shipyards of the Dutch East India Company were located on the exact same location. And in the following centuries many locomotives and machineries were built in the still existing Van Gendthallen.

“The building is completely built up by one type of pre-fabricated concrete facade element referring to the industrial history of the location.” With the design of ‘The Modular’ Bureau Fraai refers to this industrial past as well as in the production process of the building as in the aesthetics of the building facade.

The five-storey office building is therefor designed as if it were an industrial product easily assembled from different prefabricated parts. This results in a facade built-up from 25 identical prefabricated concrete facade elements that have been assembled at the construction site in a very short time frame.

With the design of this repetitive faceted facade, Bureau Fraai refers to the billowing sails of the tall ships that once sailed off from the island. And in addition to the fact that the facets also serve as shading devices, the continuously changing sun reflections, textures and shadows result in a building that never looks the same at all.

With the design of ‘The Modular’ Bureau Fraai refers to this industrial past as well as in the production process of the building as in the aesthetics of the building facade.

The five-storey office building is therefor designed as if it were an industrial product easily assembled from different prefabricated parts. This results in a facade built-up from 25 identical prefabricated concrete facade elements that have been assembled at the construction site in a very short time frame.

With the design of this repetitive faceted facade, Bureau Fraai refers to the billowing sails of the tall ships that once sailed off from the island. And in addition to the fact that the facets also serve as shading devices, the continuously changing sun reflections, textures and shadows result in a building that never looks the same at all.

“The faceted facade refers to the sails of the tall ships of the East India Company that were once built on this exact location”

Architect: Bureau Fraai – https://www.bureaufraai.com/

Project size: 510 sqm Completion date: 2020 Building levels: 5

Client: Stadgenoot Ontwikkeling B.V. Contractor: Heijmans Technical engineer: Inbo Structural engineer: Goudstikker de Vries

Acoustic engineer: Peutz Masterplan: Studioninedots, Urhahn Location:Oostenburger Island, Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Project typology: office building

Photography © Studio de Nooyer – https://www.denooyer.nl/

The Modular Office Building, Amsterdam / information received 170622

Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, The Netherlands, western Europe

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