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Highnote Residential Tower

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme

Highnote Residential Tower 

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ARCHITECTS
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AREA
16000 M²

DESIGN TEAM
Albert Herder, Vincent Van Der Klei, Metin Van Zijl, Stijn De Jongh, Eva Souren, Ania Bozek, Sem Holweg, Isabel Albert Lopez, Marina Bonet

COLLABORATORS
Heddes Bouw & Ontwikkeling, Van Der Vorm Engineering Bv, Cauberg Huygen, Flux Landscape Architecture

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Almere, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Apartments

Highnote is a residential tower for starters in Almere and the latest addition to the city skyline. For the design, we came up with a unique feature: a triangular plinth that consists entirely of 'urban rooms'.

They are intimate, urban indoor and outdoor spaces, flowing into each other and enticing you to wander through them. Each urban room sparks its own sense of wonder, yet always leaves its use to your imagination.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
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Along the edges of the entire plot, one continuous colonnade contours the urban room sequence. Its appearance is strong yet abstract, inviting your own interpretation of the spaces it surrounds. Together, the urban rooms create the gradual transition from the buzzing city to the private homes in the tower.

The city of Almere has a quickly rising number of young and starting city dwellers, yet there is still limited housing in the city center.

The municipality aims to turn the center more sustainable, green and dense. Pedestrians are prioritized: by linking existing and future squares and places with their own characters and functions, a new green walking strip through the city center is emerging.

Until only recently, there was a stony and barren residual site, lying fallow along one of the city axes to the heart of Almere.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme

The municipality had the ambition to repurpose the site into one of these new urban destinations, merging quality housing for a wide range of starters with healthy living space and unexpected functions that generate new liveliness in public. The plot’s compact, triangular shape raised additional challenges for this desire.

The urban rooms within are new places to meet up, work, relax, and study: they are spaces designed to inspire, fostering you to use them as you see fit. So, characterful yet as versatile as possible, the urban rooms are adaptable to current and future needs.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme

We conceived the square on the west side to be transparent and open, welcoming the people entering from the city center.

This square, or as we call it the Werf, is set to initially become the site for art installations and public events for residents and the neighborhood. In parallel, it will co-function as an outdoor workspace for adjacent creative maker spaces to be installed inside.

Along the alley lies the Hof — a contrasting, sheltered space through which new walking paths with seating elements wind. This area brings a luscious green garden, providing a space of tranquility and flooding with daylight at certain times of the day.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme

On top of the lower, south-facing volume lies the Dak, a rooftop garden offering the residents their own 450m2, green space to host a birthday party, organize a sports class or just take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

At the base of the tower, is an internal cultural area with workspaces, to which a café and restaurant will be added this year.

On top of this public program, the tower volume accommodates 157 homes of which, for the first time in Almere, 67 ‘friends’ apartments for two sharing tenants. On its prominent location next to the city hall, Highnote now marks the entrance to the heart of the city.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
Highnote Residential Tower

The stepped, leaning volume and signature color make Highnote stand out in Almere's cityscape, with a changing silhouette from all angles.

We opted for a monochromatic, soft red concrete facade that seems to shift in color throughout the day and soothes the rectilinear grid. Each volume has its own facade rhythm, reinforcing the stacked building configuration.

The facade is built with robust concrete columns with deep, angled recesses that create a play of light and shadow. At street level, the facade flows smoothly into the mystical colonnade.

Highnote Residential Tower
© Sebastian van Damme
Highnote Residential Tower
Facade diagram
Highnote Residential Tower
Facade diagram

We implemented load-bearing, prefabricated facade elements throughout, allowing the building to be constructed in a tight timeframe and virtually scaffold-free. Highnote's structure allows the entire building to remain flexible in its configuration, now and in the future.


Highnote Residential Tower
Ground floor plan
Highnote Residential Tower
First floor plan
Highnote Residential Tower
Site plan

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