Ravel Residence
RAVEL RESIDENCE
OZ
DESIGN TEAM
John Bosch, Thijs Ultee, Martin De Jong, Harmen Meijer, Wilgo Elshot
ENGINEERING
Jan Snel
MANUFACTURERS
Cape Cod, Carl Stahl, Plastica, Jan Snel
CLIENTS
The Student Experience, Verwey Holding Mijdrecht
AREA
24500 M²
YEAR
2015
CATEGORY
Housing
CONSULTANTS
Promad, Bogro Bv And Lbp Sight
LOCATION
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Text description provided by architect.
The Ravel Residence is a versatile, sustainable campus for 800 students, designed to have a positive impact on the urban environment.
The goal was to give the Ravel location a new urban identity, with a better connection to the urban and cultural climate in Amsterdam. The use of bicycles and public transport is stimulated and encouraged.
A mix of functions provides a viable and enjoyable living and working environment in a green urban environment.
Ravel Residence is a durable, recyclable building shaped by detailed attention to flexibility. Long term quality assurance is achieved through careful management of energy, environmental, and social services.
Student housing is primarily housing for young people who are at the start of their (living) career. This growing group is on the lookout for good, affordable, sustainable, and flexible accommodation.
They all want places of their own, with plenty of privacy, but also with opportunities to build up a social student life. By removing a number of apartments at strategic locations, we were able to create spaces for public, commercial, and collective purpose
Preferably in a dynamic urban setting close to amenities and public transport. Ravel Residence has become a large scale student campus on an urban location with international appeal.
The location provides everything a student needs for pleasant and comfortable living. There are study rooms for individual or collective use
Facilities designed in the manner of a grand café, a lounge, or a private dining room — in order to cook and eat with guests
There is a laundry, a large bicycle storage and a courtyard, as well as a unique sports field installed on the roof of the building.
There is even a general practitioner’s practice, where a neighbourhood doctor visits the Ravel Residence twice a week for consultations.
We were asked to make an entrance at the side of Antonio Vivaldistraat and create a special program that stimulates liveliness in the area at the corner of the Boelelaan.
By removing a number of apartments at strategic locations, we were able to create spaces for public, commercial, and collective purpose. The mix of public and private functions, complemented by two separate outdoor spaces, each with its own character, ensures a pleasant living environment.