studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density

urhahn and studioninedots transform the working island

 

The working island of Oostenburg in Amsterdam’s city center is undergoing a transformation by Dutch design firms Urhahn and Studioninedots, blending its industrial heritage with a regionally unprecedented urban density. The large-scale, mixed-use development in this flourishing district balances residential and industrial spaces with community-driven public areas to foster the growth of the community. 

 

Studioninedots’ approach merges the directed diversity of the Cityplot concept with the vision of a spontaneously evolving city. Rather than allocating separate ‘plot passports’ to buildings, the team mapped out expansive plots, granting developers flexibility within specified building envelopes while ensuring diverse architectural grain sizes. A key focus was on preserving the area’s raw character and remaining relics, such as the Werkspoorhal, the trestles, restaurant Roest and other remnants in which industrial history is palpable. Between larger, existing buildings such as the Van Gendthallen and the INIT building the team has inserted a cluster of smaller structures. 

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
all images courtesy of Studioninedots

 

 

community-driven urban spaces enliven Oostenburg

 

In the architectural quality plan, the Studioninedots team defined uniformity within, yet contrast between these different grain sizes, using variations in scale, color, and materials. To fit in with the city center, all residential buildings are designed with vertical volumes, providing a bold contrast to both the old and new elongated work buildings. By combining this with smaller and larger buildings on varied plot sizes, we achieved a very high density for Amsterdam, yet maintained the human scale that promotes a sense of community.

 

Leaving many entrances and stairwells open has created numerous informal connections between the courtyards and public streets, complementing the formal passages. Along with the area’s nearly car-free layout, this design fosters the social interaction among residents, businesses, and visitors, creating a lively district in the new Oostenburg.

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
a transformation of the working island of Oostenburg in Amsterdam’s city center

 

 

preserving the site’s raw industrial character

 

Originally formed by draining a section of the IJ river, Oostenburg’s history dates back to the era of the Dutch East India Company, later serving as a base for the shipbuilder Stork. It was then repurposed as a business site and home to the INIT building by 2005. While neighboring Eastern Islands Kattenburg and Wittenburg developed into residential areas, Oostenburg retained its working identity, now carefully integrated with new public and residential spaces.

 

In 2012, Urhahn Stedenbouw & Strategie initiated an urban development plan for Oostenburg, enlisting Studioninedots in 2015 to refine the architectural quality and define building envelopes. The transformation of Oostenburg into a mixed living-working island kicked off when Stadgenoot acquired the property. In line with Urhahn’s vision, the aim was to form a ‘Spontaneous City’: an adaptable urban area open to constant transition, co-created with and by its residents, thereby becoming a sustainable place to live and work. 

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
completed by Dutch design firms Urhahn and Studioninedots

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
blending industrial heritage with a regionally unprecedented urban density

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
envisioned as a spontaneously evolving city

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residential and industrial spaces are combined with community-driven public areas

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
between larger, existing buildings the team has inserted a cluster of smaller structures

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
numerous informal connections between the courtyards and public streets complement the formal passages

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
a key focus was on preserving the area’s raw character and remaining relics

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
along with the nearly car-free layout, the design fosters social interaction among residents, businesses, and visitors

studioninedots' oostenburg island replan blends industrial heritage with urban density
along the waterfront

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the flourishing district fosters the growth of the community

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Oostenburg’s history dates back to the era of the Dutch East India Company

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project info:

 

name: Oostenburg
architect: Urhahn, Studioninedots | @studioninedots

location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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