YCON Residential Building

YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme

YCON RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

Studioninedots

ARCHITECTS
Studioninedots

CLIENT
OntwerpJeWoning, Vink Bouw

DESIGN TEAM
Albert Herder, Vincent van der Klei, Metin van Zijl, Arie van der Neut, Dennis Roest, Jurjen van der Horst, Gerty Daniëls, Anouk van Deuzen

COLLABORATORS
Vink Bouw, De Dakdokters, Cauberg Huygen, AtelierBouwkunde, Visietech, Pieters Bouwtechniek

AREA
1640 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Apartments

Text description provided by the architects.

YCON is a small-scale residential building in our circular urban plan Cityplot Buiksloterham in Amsterdam.

YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme

Designed from the outside in, YCON features a frontage consisting of outdoor rooms, alternating with staggered stacked gardens.

This vertical landscape forms a new, green eye- catcher from the surrounding streets and canals, and creates an environment suited to future-proof living in the city.

We designed YCON's outdoor rooms to function as fully-fledged living spaces, no matter the shifting rhythms of the day and seasons. Storey-high, folding glass walls can fully close or open the rooms, providing extended living space at all times.

YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme

Each outdoor room adjoins a generous, shared garden, which changes position on each floor. The gardens contribute to cooling and air purification and attract insects and butterflies.

Together, the greenery and the focus on comfort turn the outdoor rooms into the favorite places in the house.

The building's structure is made with prefabricated, demountable concrete elements, so it could possibly be dismantled and reused in the future.

YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme

To support the facade gardens, the structure integrates a thick, sunken layer of soil sufficient to grow a variety of native plants, shrubs, flowers, and vegetables.

Through the roof, rainwater is collected, stored, and reused for garden irrigation, reducing the pressure of excess rainwater on the sewage system.

The five-story building accommodates 12 apartments and a communal green courtyard with bicycle storage on the ground floor.

YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building
© Sebastian van Damme
YCON Residential Building

As the plot benefits from a waterfront location and sunny orientation, YCON’s green appearance will become increasingly lush for years to come.

The dynamic facade and the materials suited to the industrial context of the area make YCON an architectural icon in Amsterdam Buiksloterham.


YCON Residential Building
YCON Residential Building
YCON Residential Building


YCON Residential Building