Fusion World of Food
Living above a social anchor point
Fusion World of Food, Amsterdam
Height accents without rear side
Together with the adjacent project Nieuw Develstein, also a LEVS design with more than 260 homes, Fusion forms a new residential area at the main road Gooiseweg. With an 18-storey tower at the intersection with the Daalwijkdreef, Fusion marks its prominent place. The different volumes go from high at the main roads to low at the residential street. This creates a noise-free inner area, where the sun enters as much as possible. Moreover, the building moves in a logical way with the sloping terrain and exciting height differences arise in the public plinth.
Features brought together
The sloping terrain and the elevated road gave rise to a differentiated plinth height of 3, 6 and 9 metres. The transparent plinth comprises 3,900 m² of commercial and social functions and 6,500 m² of parking and bicycle sheds on two, partly three storeys.
A deep 'roof garden' canopy separates the plinth from the apartments above. The more than 250 social and medium-priced rental homes consist of 2- and 3-room apartments, a number of 4-room houses, town houses and spacious homes for the disabled. All houses have a balcony or a garden and are accessible from the street and the green inner area.
Green cascade
Walking routes run through the green inner area that connect the various residential towers and entrances. All homes have access to this park above the parking garage. The towers are connected by several large canopies with green roof gardens. Together with the inner area, they form a green cascade that makes the building rainproof and nature-inclusive.
Façade in Bijlmer context
The ensemble is surrounded by a dichotomy of plinth and volumes. They respond in terms of dimension to the various functions in the building. In the façade of the houses, a light grid provides peace and cohesion, while at the same time articulating. The architecture thus responds to the multifaceted context. Within the grid, the interpretation varies due to the different housing types, the position of the balconies and three brickwork colours. This creates a layered façade with a lively image. The deep canopies above the pedestrian passage mark the public functions and reduce wind nuisance.
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