'Sluishuis' is a new residential development set to be built in the neighborhood of IJburg, on the eastern edge of Amsterdam. What sets Sluishuis apart from other developments in the area is just how far east the building will be. IJ Lake abuts the eastern end of Amsterdam, and Sluishuis is set to be built on a port in the water.
The development is a joint project by two architecture firms: 'BIG' and 'BARCODE Architects.' The design features a series of tessellating terraces with a triangular archway that allows water from the lake to enter a communal courtyard. According to Bjarke Ingels, the founder of BIG, the complex will be a "building inside the [IJ Lake] port, with a port inside the building."
Terraced Lakeside Complexes
'BIG' and 'BARCODE Architects' 'Sluishuis' is a Port on IJburg Lake
Trend Themes
1. Tessellating Terraces - Terraced lakefront developments that use tessellating shapes for unique designs offer opportunities for creative and eco-friendly architecture.
2. Waterfront Communities - Building residential communities on the water's edge provides an opportunity to create unique living environments while minimizing environmental impact.
3. Communal Courtyards - Development designs that include communal courtyards with shared access to natural resources such as water promote community bonding and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can take advantage of the popularity of eco-friendly living by developing properties in scenic waterfront locations.
2. Architecture - Incorporating creative design elements, such as tessellating shapes, in residential developments can provide architects with an opportunity to deliver sustainable living solutions in unique ways.
3. Urban Planning - Waterfront urban development projects require careful planning with respect to environmental conservation and community impact, presenting an opportunity for innovation in the urban planning industry.