Cultural Stage
The Port of Amsterdam
commissioned Roos Burger & Yvon Yzermans, two collaborating art
historians, to develop a cultural facility in Houthavens West. The Port
wants to improve the attractiveness of the area to the public by
realizing a cultural meeting place in the transforming area between
city and port. The idea of NL Architects is to construct a flexible
‘base’ that can facilitate various art forms like: theater, film,
fashion, sculpture, sound and light art, dance, video, music... Roos
Burger & Yvon Yzermans will curate the outdoor events.
Haparandadam
The ‘object’ will be positioned
on the Haparandadam on the banks of the IJ River. Introducing a
cultural stage in this vibrant environment is exhilarating: the view is
inspiring, the backdrop dynamic. This stretch of land in Amsterdam is
so recent that it doesn’t even show up on Google Earth! But the
Haparandadam will be ‘on the map’ soon…
Transforming Port
The Port of Amsterdam is
in a perpetual process of transformation. Due to scale enlargements
harbor activities migrate from east to west - towards the Sea. This
opens up large areas for new developments. Beside the already existing
port industry the environment becomes more and more a complex ‘urban
ecology’. This implicates an amalgam of functions: living, education,
working, culture and leisure. The Houthavens, the former ‘wood port’,
now will be turned into a residential area. And of course the creative
industry will find an exciting biotope around here. Although this old
part of the port is being domesticated, it still forms an ‘edgy’
alternative for the increasingly cultivated inner city. The port is
becoming the energetic alter ego of Amsterdam.
Port Transformer
The versatility of the
assignment is the ultimate challenge for Architecture: how can one
single spatial given host all these functionalities in a credible way?
The sketch consists of three wings that are connected to a central platform. The wings have specific shapes that cater for specific usage. The ‘arms’ can support fashion shows, cinema and theatre. The design will evoke varied programming; besides the evident ways to deploy the object, it hopes to catalyze unexpected ‘inhabitation’. The idea is to develop an adaptable object that can be used both as a stage and as a stand.
Turntable
The design is intended as a
revolving structure. The turning multi-form plateau will allow
performances with changing backgrounds. The relationship with the
context can be changed at will; the view to and from the bowl will be
dynamic. By turning the plateau a specific function can be ‘switched
on’. As such the square in front of it can be ‘charged’ in different
ways.
Square
The location at the tip of the jetty
is exciting. It will feature an elevated restaurant in a former
offshore radio station; a drop off point for the private cars of
skippers; a parking-lot and a turning circle for trucks. The object
will activate the fairly large paved area; from a purely functional
square it will transform into a cultural stage!
Multi Mill
Multifunctioneel Cultuurpodium, Amsterdam 2010
Location:
Haparandadam, Westelijke Houthavens
Client:
Port of Amsterdam and Roos Burger & Yvon Yzermans
NL Architects
Pieter Bannenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse
Team:
Gen Yamamoto with Ines Quinteiro Antolin, Marc Bitz, Qili Yang, Liping Lin, Lorena Valero Minano and Matthieu Moreau
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